Queensland Ballet is renowned for dancers who are in top physical shape, but now its new headquarters is just as fit and healthy as the people who work there.
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Vinyl record sales jump 10 percent in United States
Vinyl records are continuing their renaissance, based on recorded music sales data from the United States.
Figures released by the Recording Industry Association of
Robinson’s Numinous invites you to look and listen
Works from one of the country’s greatest living artists will be seen, and heard, in a new way at an exhibition which opened today.
Brisbane-born William Robinson is
First it was the Walkman, then the iPod. Now car CD players are going the way of the dinosaur.
Not long after General Motors joined the growing list of car manufacturers
Brisbane’s evolution from the 1800s will be showcased on a mega wall during a three-day exhibition, starting tomorrow.
The Cube, at QUT’s Garden Point Campus in the
Legendary actor and singer Kris Kristofferson has died at age 88 after a prolific life of hits, accolades and sporting and academic achievements.
The artist’s family
At 83, legendary singer Dionne Warwick has announced a tour of Australia and New Zealand that coincides with her recognition by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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Commissioner to seek happiness for night-time economy
Powderfinger bass player John Collins is Queensland’s first Night-Life Economy Commissioner.
The co-owner and venue director of the Fortitude Valley Music Hall and The
Queensland performers Helena Merten and Nelson Smyles will share the spotlight when Cirque du Soleil’s new show, LUZIA, opens in Brisbane this week.
Promoters said it
Despite the cred of being an Olympic Games city and a rising global destination, these days it is far from a sure bet that big music stars will have Brisbane on their