Step behind the scenes of a unique photographic exhibition inside the Sydney Opera House. Curated by the Head of First Nation's programming, Beau James, it showcases the history of First Peoples on the house's stages and sails.
The Sydney Opera House becomes the stage for a colourful display to celebrate Sydney's selection as the host city for the WorldPride festival in 2023. It also marks the return of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community.
This week, Virginia Gay's Cyrano finally takes the stage; acclaimed virtuoso William Barton collaborates with his mum; we meet terrazzo master David Humphries; and explore a Handmade Universe at the State Library of Victoria.
The legendary Tori Amos talks about her fight to be heard as a woman in music, the endemic nature of sexual assault and how the fight continues. (Final)
We get a pint-sized perspective on Waru, Bangarra's new show for kids; learn more about Janice Wong's delicious art practice; meet Nadurna's Ryhia Dank; and visit restaurateur and art enthusiast Ben Nguyen.
Australia's favourite sports presenter, the charismatic Tony Armstrong shares his mixtape, life lessons and the highs and extreme lows of his AFL career with Zan Rowe.
Sandro Botticelli painted the majestic Allegory of Spring (circa 1482). This hymn to beauty celebrates a prince who chose to unite art and science to raise his city above all others.
Steph Tisdell visits Brisbane Festival; meet artist Olana Janfa; Club Weld and River City Voices collaborate; plus the Tennant Creek Brio.
In a deeply personal conversation, Missy Higgins opens up to Zan in an extraordinary interview you won't forget.
We visit Light at ACMI; meet graphic artist and activist Sam Wallman; go behind-the-scenes with Somebody's Daughter, the theatre company supporting women in and out of prison; plus, Fiona Hall & AJ King's MONA collaboration.
Zan Rowe joins Keith Urban in Nashville for a story of never giving up as well as curiosity and creativity filtered through the playlist of an artist with profoundly eclectic taste.
Namila heads to McClelland to meet Fiona Foley; a musician turned molecular biologist finds inspiration in the coronavirus genome; portraits of country pub patrons; and a visit to Broome Performing Arts Co.
Zan Rowe sits down with Guy Pearce, a commanding actor but his first love is music. Reflecting on a life of opportunity, triumphs, tragedy and challenges, Guy shares his playlist of brilliant yet surprising songs.
A fashion designer makes a suit for Joan as Policewoman. A First Nations play shows queer teen love during colonisation. An artist plays a piano that is on fire, before another invites people to cure their ailments with art.
Art lover Rachel Griffiths treks to Western Arrernte country in central Australia to find the very spot Albert Namatjira painted his 1954 masterpiece of Rutjipma - Mount Sonder. (Final)
Learn how Sydney Theatre Company created their latest work of "cine-theatre"; how sheds have been turned into unique music venues; about the art underpinning freestyle football; and about Indian classical dance Bharatanatyam.
Art lover Rachel Griffiths travels to Western Australia to find the exact spot where Narelle Autio framed her iconic 2004 snapshot.
Leah and Nicholas discover where the Taj Mahal can be found. They meet Devinder and Harman, a tumbi and dhol player, to play traditional music and do bhangra dancing! Through The Windows we visit iconic India!
Michelle and Kaeng discover where the Parthenon can be found. They make tzatziki and pita bread and meet George, a bouzouki player, for a dance to 'Zorba The Greek'. Through The Windows we visit glorious Greece!
Michelle and Teo build a crafty rock garden. They learn where Stonehenge can be found on the world globe and the toys build Henny Penny a new home, Cluckington Palace! Through The Windows we visit exciting England!