Tina Brown reflects on the premiere of Life Could Be a Dream. This debut feature from award-winning filmmaker Jasmin Tarasin follows Sarah, a woman reclaiming her future while redefining her life and relationships on her own terms.
Read moreDetailsProducers Neil Gooding and Alex Woodward bring a dazzling new tour of Steel Magnolias to the stage. Directed by Lee Lewis, this all-star ensemble explores the unbreakable bonds of friendship within a Southern beauty salon setting.
Read moreDetailsPhotographer Juno Gemes opens her archives to celebrate her 40-year partnership with the late poet Robert Adamson. This intimate exhibition at the Grace Cossington Smith Gallery captures their shared connection to the Hawkesbury River and its community.
Read moreDetailsAt just 18, Hannah Carman moved from the North Shore to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams. Now a filmmaker and actor, she reflects on her journey from local theatre to the international stage.
Read moreDetailsIn the world of musical theatre, the "swing" is the unsung hero. North Shore local Manon Gunderson-Briggs discusses the unpredictability of her role in the upcoming production of Anastasia and her roots in the Gordon and Northbridge arts scenes.
Read moreDetailsWhat happens when a local choir falls apart? Pymble Players present The Heartbreak Choir, a professional-grade community production exploring how music and friendship can repair even the deepest fractures. Showing at Zenith Theatre from 20–29 March.
Read moreDetailsA large-scale mural celebrating Ku-ring-gai’s native waterways has been unveiled at Roseville Chase Oval. Created by artist Brode Compton of Blackbook Ink, the artwork is part of Council’s 2026 Urban Murals program and is the first of two public murals commissioned this year.
Read moreDetailsExhibition ‘Still/Alive’ will be featured at Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre from 13 February to 1 March 2026. Artists Libby Moore from Beecroft and Viola Dominello from Dural have come together through their shared appreciation for Australian native flowers.
Read moreDetailsDebora Krizak is one of the leading ladies in the Australian musical theatre world. Holding a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Performing Arts from Adelaide University, Debora has made a name for herself in previous theatre productions including The Producers, Titanic, Calendar Girls, Sondheim on Sondheim, A Chorus Line, Sweet Charity, and...
Read moreDetailsTurn your wall into a local art gallery for the entire year! The Post is proud to present our very first Community Calendar, a collection designed to be much more than just a schedule planner—it is a genuine piece of wall art. We have collaborated with the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Community...
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