Our final podcast comes from Goma. Vernon Ah Kee and curator Bruce McLean reflect on anger in Aboriginal art, and Opera Queensland's Lindy Hume discusses shaking up the artform
Brisbane festival: Vicky Frost, Ben Neutze and Andrew P Street talk about the latest festival reviews, plus we head down to the Basement to take a closer look at some of the programming
Guardian Australia decamps to Brisbane Powerhouse for a chat with newly-appointed artistic director Kris Stewart. Plus, James Lees gives us a musical sampler of the local band scene • In pictures: Guardian Australia at Brisbane Powerhouse
Vicky Frost, Andrew P Street and Van Badham spent most of Sunday seeing shows in the Famous Spiegeltent. We have their reviews plus chats with Brisbane festival's independent theatre curator David Berthold and Wizard of Oz writer Maxine Mellor
Vicky Frost, Ben Neutze and Katharine Viner discuss the good and bad of participatory theatre, plus we're joined by poets David Stavanger aka Ghostboy and Ryan Van Winkle
Vicky Frost, Van Badham and Katharine Viner discuss festival highlights, plus we chat with the festival's artistic director Noel Staunton and the team behind Doku Rai.
Listen to our daily podcast from the 2013 Brisbane festival, for the latest reviews, news and previews from the city's cultural celebration. Starts 15 September
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