Live review // Ossicle Duo – In a Japanese Garden
BY ANNI KALCO In a Japanese Garden Ossicle Duo Melbourne Recital Centre Salon, 3 July In the Melbourne Recital Centre Salon, beautiful bonsai […]
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BY ANNI KALCO In a Japanese Garden Ossicle Duo Melbourne Recital Centre Salon, 3 July In the Melbourne Recital Centre Salon, beautiful bonsai […]
BY CHRISTOPHER LEON Welcome to the darkness. In this photoblog, I take you with me into Hobart’s Dark Mofo 2018 – a winter festival defined […]
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Welcome to our CutCommon’s (Literally) Live Reviews – our new video review series that aims to reshape the way we think about arts criticism in […]
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