Born in 1888 into an industrial age full of machines, the young Antonia Sant’Elia began to articulate the collective obsession with the future through his remarkable sketched designs for the idealised city.
This week’s Hindsight approaches C.J Dennis, that most larrikin of Australian poets, through the eyes of his wife, a tough minded woman whose name was Olive Herron, although Dennis called her Biddy and she wrote under the pen name Margaret.
This week on Into The Music, in honour of the centenary of John Cage’s birth, Lyn Gallacher pays personal tribute to the composer who blew the future of music wide open by changing the way we listen.