Reviews
Book Review: Zealot by Jo Thornely
Jo Thornely details the history and practices of ten cults, with particular emphasis on their leaders.
Review: Three exhibitions in London, Oceania, Turner Prize and new Islamic galleries
Three exhibitions in London: Oceania, the new Islamic display at the British Museum, and the Turner Prize.
Review: William Kentridge at AGNSW
Curated by Kentridge himself, this is a great celebration of creative engagement and its capacity to dovetail into every aspect…
Review: American Masters 1940-1980, NGA
The National Gallery of Australia had one of the largest acquisition budgets in the world in the 70s. A new…
Review: Heath Ledger – A Life In Pictures, NFSA
This exhibition shows that Ledger was so much more than an actor; he was an inspiration to anyone with a…
Review: Prehistoric, Meat Market
Elbow Room's Prehistoric is a stand-out piece of theatre.
Review: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, QPAC
Hannaford excels as Carole King. She’s energised, mournful, ecstatic, introverted, forgiving and gutsy.
Review: An Ideal Husband, Arts Centre
MTC’s revival brings a robust render to the narrative of unavoidable corruption in a money-made society.
Review: Pastoral Fables – works for cor anglais and piano, ABC Classics
Two esteemed Australian musician colleagues collaborate in a unique project.
Review: William Tell by Victorian Opera, Palais Theatre
Victorian Opera has gone where other Australian companies fear to tread, and emerged all the better for it.