Dickerson Gallery - Michael Peck 'It's Not That It Burns'
‘Officially hot’ Australian artist Michael Peck meddles with memory and plays
mind games in It’s Not That It Burns, Dickerson Gallery, opening 20 October.
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‘Officially hot’ Australian artist Michael Peck meddles with memory and plays
mind games in It’s Not That It Burns, Dickerson Gallery, opening 20 October.
Togetherness, passion and performance: leading husband and wife opera
duo Anke Höppner and Barry Ryan in Puccini’s The Girl of the Golden
West. Opera Australia, Sydney. Opens on 14 July 2010.

Multiple choirs of brass and voice will be creating an immersive sensuality of sound when Sydney Chamber Choir joins forces with New Holland Brass to explore a Renaissance and Romantic repertoire with Giovanni Gabrieli’s work of praise Jubilate Deo at its heart – Sunday 26 September, 3:30pm at Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney.

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra returns for its sixth annual Sydney concert on Thursday 14 October, featuring violin virtuoso Vadim Gluzman, City Recital Hall Angel Place.

Simon Benson’s explosive tell-all book reveals Kevin Rudd’s betrayal of Australia’s most populous State, that led to an elected Premier’s forced resignation, exposing the Labor Party as one no longer focused on policy but politics.

Already compared favourably to best-loved writer Michael Crichton, John M.
Green’s debut novel Nowhere Man is a white-knuckled ride through chaos –
a sudden disappearance, a marriage ended, crippling debt and reeling stock
markets, a love-triangle murder and some strange files.

For or against? Gay Marriage is the debate covered in the first of two titles launching the Why vs Why™ Series from new Australian publisher Pantera Press on 3 May 2010.

Regarded as the 'living heir to the Heidelberg School', Jeff Makin's new 'plein air' landscapes at Melbourne's James Makin Gallery are a summation of his long career and show a new obsession with the Chinese landscape tradition. 12 August - 4 September 2010.

From the kitchen table to a partnership with a major book distributor, exciting new Australian publisher Pantera Press releases its first fiction title Killing Richard Dawson by hot young Australian author Robin Baker on 3 May 2010. It's "Dexter meets Catcher in the Rye" and "Bret Easton meets Nick Earls."

Gripping, beautifully written and meticulously researched: the Proto-Fascist and Communist movements in 1930s Australia were alive and well. New release A Few Right Thinking Men, out 31 May, is historical crime fiction at its best.

A fusion of percussion genius, TaikOz & Synergy invite Sydney to pulsating grooves, killer rhythms and kaleidoscopic colours in pulse:heart:beat, a cross-cultural musical explosion at Sydney Town Hall on Sunday 11 July.
