A NEW partnership between museums will see the exhibition, “Discovering Ancient Egypt”, from the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, take centre stage as the National Museum’s summer blockbuster.
A sculpture of nursing legend, Lieut-Col. Vivian Bullwinkel, was installed in the grounds of the Australian War Memorial on Wednesday, the first of an individual nurse or woman.
If Joanna Richards is to be categorised as an “emerging” playwright, then the coming production of her debut, “You Can’t Tell Anyone”, will see her fully surfacing, writes HELEN MUSA.
A Canberra composer scarcely-known here has been named as one of the frontrunners in Australia’s foremost classical music awards this year, reports HELEN MUSA.
Robyn Campbell's “Dwelling Place” won the $7000 first prize for the inaugural ACT Historic Places Art Prize, announced on Saturday by Arts Minister Tara Cheyne at Lanyon Homestead.
There's nothing quite like a bit of Puccini to lift the spirits of a beleaguered opera company, and National Opera is about to embark on a springtime production of “Sister Angelica” as it considers its future, reports HELEN MUSA.
"Was it music? Was it effect? It was both, and highly effective as a sound composition." ROB KENNEDY reviews “Close to Air”, performed by the Canberra Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble.