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This surreal work asks: Can you become a French actor without speaking French?

This surreal work asks: Can you become a French actor without speaking French?

“Language is unstable. It’s just a fiction.” In her new work, Apologia, writer and performer Nicola Gunn is taking on the barriers language puts between us.

  • by Will Cox

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Meet the artist capturing what it really means to be a Melburnian

Meet the artist capturing what it really means to be a Melburnian

In his biggest exhibition yet, Rob McHaffie captures the quiet spirit of the everyday – and the title of each work is a short story of its own.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
How this artist went from teenage graffiti to a retrospective at the NGV
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How this artist went from teenage graffiti to a retrospective at the NGV

Both playful and powerful, the work of the Western suburbs-raised artist digs into important and thorny issues.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
Todd Woodbridge’s son didn’t follow dad’s footsteps. He walked into a lead role instead

Todd Woodbridge’s son didn’t follow dad’s footsteps. He walked into a lead role instead

The tennis great’s son admits he’s the “odd one out” in a very sporty family as he prepares to take on the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
Five days to get gala ready? ‘Yes it was stressful, but I’m a tenor’

Five days to get gala ready? ‘Yes it was stressful, but I’m a tenor’

Singer Young Woo Kim was two days into a holiday when a phone call saw him racing to Melbourne for a flurry of rehearsals and excitement.

  • by Elizabeth Flux
The ‘post-Millennial Mozart’ on contemporary opera’s most talked-about production

The ‘post-Millennial Mozart’ on contemporary opera’s most talked-about production

Missy Mazzoli was wary about turning a harrowing film by Lars von Trier into an opera – but it presented an opportunity that could not be missed.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
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How Maya – who was banned from dancing – found her groove

How Maya – who was banned from dancing – found her groove

As a girl in Iran, she watched music videos in her room but being a professional dancer was not feasible. That changed when she came to Melbourne and joined hip-hop crew L2R.

  • by Carolyn Webb
Treasured youth dance school seeks permanent home
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Treasured youth dance school seeks permanent home

The L2R dance school, based in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Is flourishing as it turns 10.

Single, lonely, eccentric: reclaiming the ‘sexist’ cat lady stereotype

Single, lonely, eccentric: reclaiming the ‘sexist’ cat lady stereotype

Music megastar Taylor Swift is the “the poster girl for cat ladies”. So why does the trope persist as shorthand for a single, lonely, eccentric, sexless woman?

  • by Cara Waters
‘What I was put on this Earth to do’: One-handed pianist to perform with MSO

‘What I was put on this Earth to do’: One-handed pianist to perform with MSO

British concert pianist Nicholas McCarthy is a champion of left-hand alone repertoire – and next year will be performing with the MSO.

  • by Elizabeth Flux
The Melbourne artist flipping the script on Hollywood’s ‘white saviours’

The Melbourne artist flipping the script on Hollywood’s ‘white saviours’

Future Remains is the fourth exhibition in a series that opens doors for some of our most promising artists.

  • by Vyshnavee Wijekumar