
August 2, 2026
Danielle de Niese: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s 2026 Winter Gala
Music , Performing Arts , Personal Journals , Popular Culture , Society & Culture
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Internationally acclaimed Australian-American lyric soprano Danielle de Niese reflects on a remarkable career that began on Australian television and has taken her to the Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, Broadway and concert halls around the world. She also reveals what audiences can expect when she returns to Melbourne for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestraâs 2026 Winter Gala.
Guest: Danielle de Niese, Australian-American Lyric Soprano
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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Paula Arundell: Returning to Arthur Millerâs ‘Death of a Salesman’
Arts , Performing Arts , Popular Culture , Society & Culture
Arthur Millerâs Death of a Salesman remains one of theatreâs great examinations of ambition, family, disappointment and the pressure to…
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Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich: The Women and Gender-Diverse Artists Who Refused to Play by the Rules
Arts , History , LGBTIQA+ Community , Music , Performing Arts , Personal Journals , Popular Culture , Society & Culture
Australian music has changed enormously, but many of those changes happened because women and gender-diverse artists refused to accept an…
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Suzy Wrong: TV Series Review – The Shards
History , LGBTIQA+ Community , Popular Culture , Society & Culture , TV & Film
Watching a drama set in 1981 feels very different when you actually remember living through it. Suzy Wrong joined JOY…
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