In the HBO documentary Banksy Does New York – which is getting a theatrical release here – young filmmaker Chris […]
The City of Perth International Student Festival happens on Saturday, May 9, from 11am-3pm at the Perth Cultural Centre (James […]
Phoning a stand-up comedian for an interview at 8:20 in the morning seems completely counterintuitive; stand-up comedy is an after-five […]
“Essentially, we’re seven composers, not one.” Christian Ruggiero and Sam Newman are old WAYJO buddies, trained town planners, the production […]
Having some fun with hair colour is pretty easy nowadays, and it’s surprising how much difference a swirl of pastel […]
Australian comedian and former Perth resident Jim Jefferies returns to his old stomping grounds for three shows at the Crown […]
Western Australians love to market it up. In recent times creatively slanted markets that pop up at a certain time, […]
Have a love of beautiful cars? Like to hit the road in your favourite wheels? The Old’s Cool Car Cruise, […]
An exhibition of works by Australian and international artists who lived and worked in remote and regional Western Australian communities […]
The male psyche is laid bare in Armour, one of two plays inaugurating The Blue Room Theatre’s 2015 season. We […]
Now in its sixth year, the annual Stations Of The Cross Exhibition takes place at the Wesley Uniting Church In […]
Famous largely for the locals’ distinctive accents, Boston is the largest city in New England and is located on the […]
As fashion continues its ongoing love affair with ‘70s-inspired styling, one has to wonder if the decade really was that […]
Performer Marijke Loosjes describes burlesque as a dance style and a form of entertainment art that was a variety of theatre in […]
Inspired by the works of Walkley Award-winning journalist Sophie McNeill, Perth Theatre Company’s new production, From The Rubble, examines the […]