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Luka Lesson bringing the ‘love’ to the National Museum

Agapi & Other Kinds of Love sees Greek Australian poet Luka Lesson draw on his heritage to search for the meanings of love in Ancient Greece.

National Portrait Gallery opens ‘once in a lifetime’ Shakespeare to Winehouse

Artworks depicting some of Britain’s most influential figures are in Canberra as part of the NPG's new exhibition, Shakespeare to Winehouse.

The Beanies make their ABC Kids debut

Tuesday 1 March was one of The Beanies’ biggest days ever in the six years they’ve been together as their new ABC Kids series debuted.

Local boardgame publishers create their own title

First-time Canberra boardgame publishers, Liam Wilson and Ryan Venner, are turning their dream into a new original boardgame titled Dogfight.

Immersive Van Gogh experience opens in Canberra this month

The internationally acclaimed large-scale, immersive, multi-sensory Van Gogh Alive experience will open in Canberra later this week.

National Museum gifted iconic $1.2 million Indigenous artwork

The National Museum of Australia today unveiled new artwork, Jabanunga aka Goorialla (The Rainbow Serpent), by Rover Thomas.

What’s on in Canberra February 2022

See all the highlights of what’s on across Canberra throughout February, from exhibitions to live theatre, music and more.

Street art festival to Surface across the City next month

Over the first weekend of March, the walls, laneways, and buildings of Braddon and Civic will come to life with Surface street art festival.

Art prominent in new ANU arcade space Game On

Kambri’s new Game On space is filled with arcade games reminiscent of an era when most ANU undergraduate students weren’t even alive.

CSO’s Kingsland Collective program to foster next generation

Kingsland Collective from the Canberra Symphony Orchestra is a new, professional development program for tertiary and postgraduate musicians.

Take your date to burlesque

“In a burlesque scene as diverse as Canberra’s, it’s nice to be able to see yourself on stage.” – Jazida Planning to celebrate Valentine’s Day on the weekend before the 14th? Why not...

Tom Buckland on odyssey to remake Kubrick classic

Canberra artist Tom Buckland has set out on an odyssey to lovingly recreate one of his favourite movies of all time, 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Chris Ryan bringing laughs to The Q ahead of comedy season

With Australia's comedy festival season ahead, comedian Chris Ryan will be dialling in her set with three new material shows at The Q.

Meet new Canberra Glassworks CEO Elizabeth Rogers

New Canberra Glassworks CEO, Elizabeth Rogers, is excited for what will be her first full year in the role since taking over last year.

New book time travels between pandemics

Esteemed Canberra children’s author Tracey Hawkins’ new book, 'The Riddle of Tanglewood Manor', is a a “time-warp story for kids”.

NFSA’s ‘Australians & Hollywood’ reveals cinematic treasure trove

The National Film and Sound Archive’s new exhibition, Australians & Hollywood, opens a cinematic treasure trove that is simply a must-see.

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