Rum Jungle cover Rihanna for Like A Version.
The element of colour is defined and described in this video using colourful animation and the examination of well-known artworks.
Interviewees Peter Singer, Katie Steele question if the environment has its own ethical interests which overshadow those of humans.
Evidence appears to mount against the two men accused of creating fake Whiteleys - but a sensational piece of evidence casts doubt on the case against them. (Final)
In 2009, car salesman turned art dealer, Steve Nasteski, buys what he believes to be a genuine painting by acclaimed Australian artist Brett Whiteley. But when suspicions are raised about its authenticity, a chain of events leads to a sensational trial in Melbourne.
When three Newcastle teens became overnight rock stars, their world exploded; huge concerts and crowds, intense fame an scrutiny. Ben and Chris from Silverchair take us on that rollercoaster ride and say it's a miracle they survived.
Enjoy Britten's Three Divertimenti against the contemplative music of the Stanhope String Quartet No. 1 and the iconic sounds of Tchaikovskys String Quartet No. 1.
In a special Arts Week presentation, we feature eight incredible artists and creative workers from around Australia who are recipients of Australia's most prestigious arts awards - the inaugural Creative Australia Awards.
Set in the late '80s, Diving for Pearls remains startlingly relevant - the political decisions of that time planted the seeds of divide we continue to witness between those with opportunity, and those without.
Chief Conductor Eivind Aadland brings his trademark artistry to this larger-than-life celebration of the TSO and all that they have achieved in 75 years with instrumentalists from the Australian National Academy of Music.
Exploring Keating's landmark political achievements and personal obsessions, The Gospel According to Paul takes the light on the hill and shines it on a man who grew up in the Labor Party at the knee of Jack Lang.
Enjoy Britten's Three Divertimenti against the contemplative music of the Stanhope String Quartet No. 1 and the iconic sounds of Tchaikovskys String Quartet No. 1.
Susan is not cut out to be the vicar's wife. When she meets Mr. Ramesh in his shop, she discovers what else life can offer.
Namila meets digital artist Mikaela Stafford; artist Rafaela Rosella shares her co-created archive confronting incarceration at Brisbane's IMA; Art of the Cover with Sarah Mary Chadwick; plus, slam poet Huda the Goddess.
Claire McCollum joins thousands of Christians in Minehead, Somerset, for 'Spring Harvest', the annual festival that combines a holiday with worship, music and fun for all ages.
Simon reveals how the Romantics were the first explorers of the unconscious and examines the writings of Victor Hugo, the prints of Piranesi and the works of Coleridge, Wordsworth and Thomas de Quincey.
16.09.2023 River
A profound cinematic and musical reflection on how rivers have shaped both the planet's elaborate landscapes and all human existence.
The story of the young Frida growing up in a time of revolution, from her rebellious school days to an encounter with the man who would change her life - Diego Rivera, then one of the world's most famous artists.
Frida and Diego travel to San Francisco, where he has an important mural commission. Frida's style stirs much excitement, and she is determined to succeed in her own right in the face of Diego's affairs.
Dangerous politics and turbulent love shock Frida's world. After a short affair with Leon Trotsky, Diego's political mentor, she finally achieves her own exhibition in Europe. But all does not go according to plan. (Final)