As the coronavirus crisis roils on, creatives and cultural organisations are moving their work online. Here’s what’s coming to a monitor near you
Music • 21–22 March: Members of the beleaguered live music scene have banded together to create Isol-Aid, a “socially distanced music festival” featuring 74 Australian musicians including Angie McMahon, Julia Jacklin, Stella Donnelly, Alice Skye, Didirri and heaps of others. The two-day festival will run from midday to midnight on Saturdayand Sunday, with artists streaming 20-minute sets from self-isolation live on their Instagram accounts.
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