Category: Arts
Arts in the ACT

Comedian Frankie McNair talks to Comedian Emma Holland about her life and upcoming Canberra Comedy Festival show
[FRANKE McNAIR] Your show… Give us a bloody run down. I spent three years of my life and roughly $50,000 ...

Ahead of her Canberra Comedy Festival show ‘Big Dumb Idiot’, Frankie McNair shares the hows of cows
By Frankie McNair Cows. You love them. The day you found out they are scientifically proven to have best friends ...

Gareth Reynolds – Who has a complete idea of what the topic is going to be about
Gareth Reynolds - master of impressions, icon of improvisation, Arrested Development writer, and one half of super-popular The Dollop podcast/live ...

Ed Orman, Co-Founder/Director of local legendary makers Uppercut Games, waxes career and craft ahead of his NFSA talk
Ed started making games in 1997 with Canberra company Micro Forte, rapidly moving into a senior management role as Lead ...

H2-Oh yeah! Group of 6-13 year-olds do more about water and the environment than the government
For the last six months, a group of children aged 6-13 have been diligently training at Tuggeranong Arts Centre (TAC), ...

Meeting Place with… Rebus Theatre – an award-winning mixed ability Canberra company using theatre for social change
The annual Meeting Place forum takes place in Canberra for the first time in 2019. The engaging and thought-provoking three-day ...

It’s a Doug Anthony All Stars/Tripod Supergroup as Paul McDermott & Gatesy Go Solo (Together)
“Usually I’m the stupid idiot in Tripod,” volunteers Gatesy. It’s Wednesday lunchtime, and I’ve caught him between checking into a ...

Meeting Place With… Hanna Cormick, who is set to Crip The Stage
The annual Meeting Place forum takes place in Canberra for the first time in 2019. The engaging and thought-provoking three-day ...

Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman sips from the fountain of youth for its looks; but can the story hold its liquor?
By Cam Williams In Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman characters are not defined by how they live but how they die ...

Alex Williamson – A chinwag with a comedy wag
Ahead of his charmingly titled Sin On My Face show at The Street Theatre this November, we caught up with ...