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The Age of Bones
Award winning Darwin playwright Sandra Thibodeaux's latest work is a fantastical Australian-Indonesian production about a boy, Ikan, who goes fishing one day and fails to return. Assuming the worst, Ikan’s...
RAW Comedy: NT Heat
RAW Comedy is the annual hunt for Australia's as yet undiscovered wit – it's where the nation's best and boldest comedy athletes jump in head first and compete for a...
SPUN: True Stories Told in the Territory
It's a simple formula – a stage, six people and their stories – but with nine sold out shows in a row, SPUN continues to prove the humble yarn is...
Q&A with Jimmy Barnes
Australian rock icon Jimmy Barnes brings his Working Class Boy Tour to the Top End this March. Most know him from his time as the lead vocalist of Cold Chisel...
Artists' Craft and Tea
Someone once said, "the arts are the best insurance policy a city can take on itself." The City of Palmerston is all about resilient community with their new plan for...
Tiwi Art Sale and Footy Grand Final
The word 'unique' is thrown around a lot – but in the case of the annual Tiwi Art Sale and Footy Grand FInal, it captures the essence of the day...
International Women's Day
Let's hear it for the ladies! 8th of March is the global day for celebrating women's achievements and working towards greater equality. This year's theme is 'Be Bold for Change'...
Collecting the Territory
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is the custodian of a significant collection of artworks reflecting our distinctive part of the world. MAGNT are hoping to...
The year that was – 2016
Click on the covers below for a throwback to each edition of 2016! March April May June July August September October November Dec 16 | Jan 17
2016 Q&A Highlights
In 2016 we've had the pleasure of chatting with some of the finest local and visiting performers getting around. Here are a few highlights! Hunter Page-Lochard, star of film SPEAR...
Review: National Live Music Awards
Tuesday 29 November saw a nationwide celebration of the Australian live music industry at the inaugural National Live Music Awards. The Railway Club, Darwin played host to the Northern Territory...
MasterSeries 4 - BABE
The year's final MasterSeries performance from the Darwin Symphony Orchestra (DSO) sees a beloved movie return to the big screen. It is hard to believe that Babe first came to...
A Jazzy Broadway Christmas
IF YOU ARE FEELING FESTIVE AND LOOKING FOR A FAMILY FRIENDLY MUSICAL EXPERIENCE, the Darwin Chorale is offering up an exciting start to the holiday season. A local community organisation...
Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen
Australian music heavyweights Paul Kelly and Charlie Owen head to Darwin this December as they take their collaborative project, and new album Death's Datless Night, on the road around the...
Album Review: Glass Homes by Colin Lillie
Glass homes has been a long time coming for Scottish born musician Colin Lillie. By Chelsea Heaney. Although he picked up music later in life, this album is the product...
Q&A with Caiti Baker
SINCE COMING OUT AS A SOLO ARTIST EARLIER THIS YEAR WITH THE RELEASE OF HER ENERGETIC AND SOULFUL DEBUT SINGLE ‘HEAVY ON MY HEART’, CAITI BAKER HAS BEEN CARVING A...
Q&A with Joe Camilleri of The Black Sorrows
Since its formation in 1984, The Black Sorrows have built a reputation as an engaging and dynamic live act. By Chelsea Heaney. At the helm of this group is Joe...
Always...Patsy Cline
IN 1963, AT THE AGE OF JUST 30, PATSY CLINE DIED IN A PLANE CRASH, LEAVING BEHIND A BEVY OF BROKEN-HEARTED FANS. What better way to pay tribute to Cline's...
Q&A with Angus & Rose Cameron
ESTABLISHED IN 2005 BY ANGUS AND ROSE CAMERON, NOMAD ART PRODUCTIONS AND GALLERY HAS BECOME SYNONYMOUS WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIMITED EDITION PRINTS AND CROSS-CULTURAL PROJECTS FROM REMOTE NORTHERN AND...
Flix in the Wet
During the Wet season, Deckchair Cinema closes its doors due to weather conditions. Flix in the Wet allows film buffs to continue to enjoy an interesting and eclectic program –...