Archive for July, 2017

What’s on TV: Monday, August 7

Monday, July 31st, 2017

Edward Norton is close to astounding as a former white supremacist just released from jail in American History X.

Dr. Luke subpoenas Lady Gaga in Kesha case

Monday, July 31st, 2017

Dr. Luke is continuing his defamation lawsuit against Kesha. The music producer has now subpoenaed Lady Gaga for a deposition for her involvement in the case.

Richard Roxburgh has a stare that scares as Roger Rogerson in Blue Murder sequel

Sunday, July 30th, 2017

The eyes are the window to the very dark soul of corrupt former policeman Roger Rogerson in the sequel to the Australian true crime classic.

Richard Roxburgh has a stare that scares as Roger Rogerson in Blue Murder sequel

Sunday, July 30th, 2017

The eyes are the window to the very dark soul of corrupt former policeman Roger Rogerson in the sequel to the Australian true crime classic.

Rice brings human scale to global issues

Sunday, July 30th, 2017

Worlds collide in conversations between the high-flying female executive and her minimum-wage office cleaner.

Ravel unspools its magic, Russian Romantics get expression

Sunday, July 30th, 2017

Reviews of The Singing Violin by the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Dimitry Sinkovsky and Ravishing Ravel by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra with David Robertson and Susan Graham.

Australian World Orchestra rises to the occasion

Sunday, July 30th, 2017

A challenging piece was seen off with aplomb.

Museum of Sydney exhibition celebrates bold colourist Marion Hall Best

Sunday, July 30th, 2017

“She considered brighter, vibrant colours better suited to the Australian light, and stimulating to creativity.”

Museum of Sydney exhibition celebrates bold colourist Marion Hall Best

Sunday, July 30th, 2017

“She considered brighter, vibrant colours better suited to the Australian light, and stimulating to creativity.”

ABC television journalists Michael Brissenden and Tony Jones turn to fiction

Saturday, July 29th, 2017

Michael Brissenden and Tony Jones have made their publishing debuts with political thrillers themed around international terrorism.