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Want to buy an Archibald winner’s work for $100? This art show is your chance

Want to buy an Archibald winner’s work for $100? This art show is your chance

The Incognito Art Show features works by Archibald winners and helps raise funds for artists with disabilities.

  • by Helen Pitt

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Wine snobbery driving you to drink? This festival comedy show is for you

Wine snobbery driving you to drink? This festival comedy show is for you

In Pour Taste, which is running at Bondi Festival, includes a joke-filled tasting of five wines.

  • by Daniel Herborn
Missy Higgins review: Quips, raw emotion and an immaculate album run-through

Missy Higgins review: Quips, raw emotion and an immaculate album run-through

The Melbourne singer-songwriter gave two concerts for the price of one.

  • by James Jennings
A wildly entertaining play to get you excited about Australian theatre again

A wildly entertaining play to get you excited about Australian theatre again

Our critics deliver their verdict on the latest shows around town.

  • by John Shand, Michael Ruffles and Shamim Razavi
This three-way bet on the loopy power of opera is a five-star triumph
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This three-way bet on the loopy power of opera is a five-star triumph

Our reviewers cast a critical eye over this week’s big shows.

  • by Joyce Morgan, John Shand and Harriet Cunningham
First timers and indie publishers dominate Miles Franklin shortlist

First timers and indie publishers dominate Miles Franklin shortlist

This year’s shortlist is a celebration of innovation and diversity in Australian fiction.

  • by Nick Galvin
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Doilies be damned, this ain’t your grandma’s crochet

Doilies be damned, this ain’t your grandma’s crochet

Textile artist Luise Elsing returned to crochet after nearly 50 years - instantly she was hooked.

  • by Nick Galvin
These are the July gigs that should be on your calendar

These are the July gigs that should be on your calendar

From Australian punk-rock royalty to a rapper who now plays the flute, here are the month’s must-see shows.

  • by James Jennings
Torture, murder, lust and lies: Don’t miss this thrilling Tosca
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Torture, murder, lust and lies: Don’t miss this thrilling Tosca

Puccini’s masterpiece becomes a gripping, visually captivating game of cat-and-mouse in this new production.

  • by Chantal Nguyen
Photo Gallery: Sydney’s Supernova Comi Con
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Photo Gallery: Sydney’s Supernova Comi Con

Herald photographer Jessica Hromas finds cosplayers around Sydney adding some colour to a wet and cold mid-winter weekend.

Mark was charged with graffiti. What happened next surprised him

Mark was charged with graffiti. What happened next surprised him

Historical photographs are a common sight on construction hoardings across the CBD, but one photograph from the 1960s has raised eyebrows.

  • by Mary Ward