28-year-old Ray Chen is rocking the world
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Ray Chen is an Olympic-level musician. No, really. He performed at the 1998 Japan Winter Olympics when he was eight. Now […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Ray Chen is an Olympic-level musician. No, really. He performed at the 1998 Japan Winter Olympics when he was eight. Now […]
BY JO ST LEON Rising from the ashes of Hobart Baroque, the inaugural Tasmanian Chamber Music Festival is the brainchild of Allanah Dopson, known […]
BY JOHN GLOVER This story is the inaugural work of short fiction published in CutCommon. * * * “Flat.” I couldn’t believe it. “Are you […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE It’s okay to have a bad day at work. Perhaps you don’t quite manage to complete the jobs on your to-do […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Think artificial intelligence will never take over your creative work? Here’s a project set to challenge you. Composer Alistair McLean was […]
BY LEWIS INGHAM My Heart: 2017 Melbourne Fringe Festival Works by Danaë Killian, Schoenberg, Howard Dillon, Christine McCombe, Amelia Barden, Colin McKellar, Gregers Brinch, and […]
CONTENT COURTESY THE PIANO PROJECT Baroque Ensemble Latitude 37 in conjunction with Tempo Rubato join forces to present live classical music in a Brunswick […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Optimism. Disappointment. Despair. Acceptance. We’ve all felt them. These are the experiences faced when we move on from our studies and, […]
In Hobart this month? Check out this Jazz Intensive: Tom Vincent Masterclass/Workshop, Jazz Harmony and Improvisation. Learn how to play classic jazz standards incorporating the […]
BY CHRISTOPHER LEON Tripod – This Gaming Life Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Federation Concert Hall, 12 September What’d you miss? In-jokes for gamers Moving orchestral […]
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