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To put it mildly, everyone is absolutely fucking livid at the Productivity Commission – and with good reason. The proposed ...
Melbourne’s Project8 Gallery is unique in that it’s curated by two Associate Professors of the Victorian College of the Arts, ...
Jason Robert Brown’s Songs for a New World is a difficult work to classify. It’s best described as a cycle consisting of a ...
Perth storytelling theatre company Lit Live’s staging of Welles’s radio play is at Venue 360, a new live venue situated ...
Jana Wendt, the longstanding journalist, has now turned to fiction in her book The Far Side of the Moon and Other Stories.
We’re talking about the inaugural Pymble Ladies’ College Values Art Prize – a new annual acquisitive painting prize for women ...
The Yirrkala artist won the $100,000 award for a monumental etched metal work, now showing at MAGNT in Darwin.
A few questions you can ask to help you navigate the perennial moral dilemma: can we separate the art from the artist?
Three rarely seen one-act plays by Tennessee Williams are given the omnibus treatment on the Old Fitz stage in Three Plays.
By 2025 the ‘it’ girl label still conveys youth and allure, but it also recognises entrepreneurial drive. Sweeney’s career ...
Arts Queensland's latest round of the organisations fund represents an essentially unchanged landscape for the next four ...
Debate about pro-Palestinian support, and censorship, is growing in the arts amid mass public protests and a readers and ...
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