
- Media/News Company
Not sure what to visit at this year's Biennale of Sydney? We've got you covered. #biennaleofsydney #21bos


German artist Katharina Grosse has made a mammoth rainbow-hued installation in the foyer of Sydney's Carriageworks.
It's open to the public until this Sunday, so if you haven't popped in yet, now's the time!
Ever wanted to taste seed cake from The Hobbit, soup from The Book Thief or crumpets from Rebecca? Then this cookbook is for you.
Which contemporary Aussie musicals will still be performed in a decade's time? #TheMixABC panel of experts weighs in.


The Barkindji Dance Group is reviving culture and giving a creative outlet to young men in far-west New South Wales.
(via 999 ABC Broken Hill)


Love, Simon is being hailed as the first teenage drama with a gay protagonist to have the backing of a major movie studio.
After 45 years, The Basement will close its doors, in what many industry figures see as a huge blow to Sydney's already struggling nightlife.
Fantasy is integral to the work of fashion stylist Kelvin Harries. #TheArtOfTheStylist


Adelaide City Council has commissioned artist Marina Amaral to add waves of colour to a series of vintage black and white photos for a special exhibition in Rundle Mall.
"Ready Player One is a moral tale with a kids-these-days streak of condescension, not half as interested in its subjects as it is in lecturing to them."
In memory of Cambodian singer-songwriter Kak Channthy, we're re-airing documentary The Cambodian Space Project on ABC iview.
There are calls for streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music to commit to putting a minimum 25 per cent Australian music in the playlists they curate - the same figure that bounds commercial radio stations.























