Katie Noonan wants to “break down the elitism and stuffiness of classical music”
BY ALEXANDRA MATHEW Katie Noonan’s ethereal voice has serenaded Australians for the best part of two decades. Unlike many professional singers who may not stray […]
BY ALEXANDRA MATHEW Katie Noonan’s ethereal voice has serenaded Australians for the best part of two decades. Unlike many professional singers who may not stray […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Monique Clare doesn’t restrict herself to genre or job — she makes music the way she wants to. And that means combining […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE, EDITOR This story was first published in the Kill Your Darlings literary journal as part of the inaugural KYD New Critic Award. […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Picture a night out with the orchestra. Instinctively, your mind might conjure the following images: traditional concert blacks, traditional concert hall, traditional […]
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 […]
BY SYLVIE WOODS Family and domestic violence towards women results in a police call-out every two minutes across Australia. Another harrowing average? At least […]
BY DYLAN HENDERSON On this week’s episode of Q&A, Tony Jones directed Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to the crux of a question asked by […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL Brodsky Quartet and Katie Noonan City Recital Hall, 3 May As I entered the City Recital Hall from Angel Lane, with […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL When Australian poet Judith Wright finished any written correspondence, she signed it off ‘with love and fury’ – an important message […]
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