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Nick Miller

Nick Miller

Arts Editor at The Age Australia Online

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Jazz twist on Radiohead hits in rescued music festival

Saved from the COVID rubbish heap, Melbourne’s jazz festival in December will feature unexpected mash-ups such as a jazz reinterpretation of Radiohead classics.
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Is Brunswick Australia’s jazziest suburb?

When the 10 finalists for this year’s National Jazz Awards were announced, all the Victorians on the list shared a postcode.
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From ‘brutal grief’ to joy: how Theatre Works saved a doomed premiere

When VCA’s 2021 graduating class started rehearsing for the premiere production of a new Australian play, they feared nobody would ever see it.
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The thousands of cardboard boxes that have shown us the world

Polyglot Theatre’s show We Built This City is more than just chaotic fun: it’s an insight into how kids see the globe’s metropolises.
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Teen violinist Christian Li is wowing the world, just don’t call hi...

The 14-year-old musician has already released a debut album and is in hot demand.
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Teen violinist Christian Li is wowing the world, just don’t call hi...

The 14-year-old musician has already released a debut album and is in hot demand.
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The ultimate rejection: how to tell your mum you don’t want kids

A new play, commissioned by Red Stitch, looks at one of the hardest life decisions to make – and how it can affect your family relationships.
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Hearts full, arms out, dancers poised to embrace their Melbourne home

More than once in the last two years The Australian Ballet’s dancers have stood on the State Theatre’s stage rehearsing a show that would never be seen.
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Want to snap up some art for less than $10,000? Here’s your chance

The Affordable Art Fair is one of the art market’s most successful modern innovations - and it’s making a timely return to Melbourne and Sydney.
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Why conservatives, not just lefty luvvies, care about arts funding

A campaign due to hit social media at the end of the month aims to make arts funding a major issue for voters in marginal seats at the upcoming federal election.
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Melbourne arts scene in crisis as reluctant audiences abandon shows...

Performing arts companies say they need urgent help to endure the next four to six weeks or the industry will be affected for months to come.
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I might catch COVID-19, but until then I’ll keep going to shows

It’s not true that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself, but it is possible to dial it down and go to a theatre or three.
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Feeling down? Try going for a run on this giant rainbow hamster wheel

As participants run on the wheel, others can interact on social media by giving them “likes” for their effort.
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Kiki Dévine, vogueing consultant, is striking a pose for their people

A new play about to open in Melbourne is set in the stylised, competitive, empowering world of Ball culture.
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How many artists does it take to change your view of a lightbulb?

An upcoming exhibition at ACMI will delve into the history of the relationship between art and light itself.
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‘I’m at a loss’: Melbourne doesn’t need another art gallery, says o...

Richard Mills announced on Thursday that he will leave Victorian Opera next year, after 11 years in the job.
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Like nothing you’ve ever seen before: Tommy finally set to hit the ...

“Rock opera” has always been a weird category and there are few rock operas weirder than The Who’s Tommy.
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Laugh hacks: Comedians share their tips on choosing the best festiv...

There are 450 shows that could make you laugh in this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Is there a foolproof method to pick the best?
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Come for the outrageous designs – but sit down for the price tags

Melbourne’s first ever Design Fair has opened, filling an Abbotsford warehouse with an extraordinary range of bold, beautiful and bizarre collectibles.
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‘Jokes are jokes’: comedians hope Will Smith’s slap doesn’t set a t...

Comedians are worried the slap that rocked the Oscars might have made their workplaces less safe.
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Orchestra ‘not in super health’ despite shower of government rescue...

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra has posted one of its biggest surpluses after one of its worst years – but post-COVID ticket sales are still slow.