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Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason serialised on BBC Radio 4
Sorrow and Bliss, the critically acclaimed debut novel by New Zealand author Meg Mason, is being serialised this week as BBC Radio 4’s Book of the Week.
Cate Blanchett to star with Ben Stiller in The Champions film adaptation
Hollywood stars Cate Blanchett and Ben Stiller are teaming up to turn the 1960s espionage television series The Champions into a film. In addition to acting, Stiller is directing the upcoming adaptation while Blanchett - an ambassador for the UK/Australia Season - is producing through her company, Dirty Films.
Hurry, before it's too late! Tickets selling fast for Jodie Comer's West End debut in Prima Facie
Tickets are selling at lightning speed to see Killing Eve star Jodie Comer make her highly-anticipated West End debut next year. Prima Facie is written by Australian-born Suzie Miller, a former criminal defence lawyer working in the human rights sector whose job required her to listen to people talk about their experiences of being sexually assaulted.
Built for Ballet by Leanne Benjamin hits the shelves
The dazzling new autobiography by Leanne Benjamin - former principal dancer at The Royal Ballet - is the talk of the dance world as it goes on sale on Monday 1 November.
Stars gather for the launch of Leanne Benjamin's autobiography, Built for Ballet
It was a full house at Australia House in London this week for the launch of Leanne Benjamin’s autobiography, Built for Ballet. As the High Commissioner for Australia George Brandis noted in his speech, the room was sparkling with ballet stars.
Sam Neill lights up screens in new series Invasion
Can Hollywood star and FANZA Arts Patron, Sam Neill, defend Oklahoma against a terrifying alien takeover? That is the question that lies at the heart of his exciting new television series, Invasion, in which the New Zealand actor plays Sheriff John Bell Tyson, who is tasked with exactly that.
Three Sisters - latest book from bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The long-awaited arrival of the latest book by international bestselling author Heather Morris is finally here! Three Sisters is based on the lives of Holocaust survivors Cibi, Magda and Livia Meller, whom Morris met when she was promoting her bestselling novel The Tattooist Of Auschwitz.
Ōkārito Ways
British songwriter Larry Mindel has just released Ōkārito Ways, a love song to the wetlands of Southland’s beautiful but vulnerable Ōkārito Lagoon.
UK-Australia Season 2021-22 Launch 1 September
(An eye-witness account from your FANZA roving reporter) Mary Beard riddled with guilt. Leanne Benjamin teetering. Julia Gillard disbelieving. Barry Humphries quelling his inner Sir Les. And Professor Chris Gosden delivering an immutable truth.
Congratulations to Robbie Arnott - Winner of 2021 Age Book of the Year
Congrats to Robbie Arnott for winning the Age Book of the Year Award with his novel The Rain Heron. This is Arnott’s second novel (following the widely-acclaimed Flames (2018) which was short-listed for several major Australian awards).
UK based, New Zealand-born poet, John Gallas, continues to enchant
'WHAM it hit me. (In fact WHAM-BAM, it hit us.) There is just no denying the arrival of the other half of your soul. Irresistible, scientific and inevitable as planets colliding after a million years of apparent circling.
Fanza Fringe inaugural event special: Diving In Podcast
Welcome to the FANZA Fringe –Our own companion to the UK Australia Season. Our inaugural Fringe event is a chat about books with the Diving In podcast, Virginia and Louise.
UK / AU Season Book Launch
Ancestors, artefacts, empire: Indigenous Australia in British and Irish museums
UK Australia 2021/22 Season launch
The Season is the largest ever cultural exchange between the two nations and involves more than 200 live and digital events across both nations.
Indigenous Literacy Day 1st September 2021
To celebrate Indigenous Literacy Day (ILD), the Indigenous Literacy Foundation is proud to present Celebrating Stories and Language, a free virtual event for all Australians going live from 9am Wednesday 1 September at ild.org.au.
Cassandra Pybuss wins National Biography Award (Australia)
Author Cassandra Pybuss has won the National Biography award for her book Truganini. The story of Truganini, a Nuenonne woman from Bruny Island off Tasmania, is shrouded in myth for almost two centuries.
Opera at Holland Park with Julien van Mellaerts, 25-27 July
Looking for an open-air evening of opera favourites, with a roof covering just in case of rain?