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       <title>Sundance 2007: Is It Live, or Second Life?</title>
       <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 0:0:0 GMT +1000</pubDate>
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       <description>New ideas on using the various media technologies seem to emerge every three minutes, and I've learned to take the &quot;historic screening&quot; tag with a few shakes of salt.</description>
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       <title>David Hewlett – on Wagging the Long Tail</title>
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       <description>A vocal, sophisticated fan base, working harmoniously with a major studio, in the name of old-fashioned story telling? Sound like science fiction? Not to English born actor cum filmmaker David Hewlett, star of indie hits like 'Cube' and TV series 'Stargate: Atlantis'. Venessa Paech spoke with Hewlett about harnessing the pop-culture brain for his own master plan.</description>
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       <title>Police probe Indigenous art theft</title>
       <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 0:0:0 GMT +1000</pubDate>
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       <description>Northern Territory police are investigating the theft of eight pieces of Aboriginal art stolen in Alice Springs last week.</description>
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       <title>Intellectual Property Conference kicks off in Cairo </title>
       <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 0:0:0 GMT +1000</pubDate>
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       <description>The world is indebted to the publishing and publication industry that gave rise to both democracy in the cultural sphere and to human creativity, Egyptian President's spouse Suzan Mubarak said Saturday.
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       <title>£2000 tax break plan for artists living in Scotland</title>
       <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 0:0:0 GMT +1000</pubDate>
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       <description>Writers, musicians and painters would be given a £2000 tax break under an SNP-led Scottish Executive.</description>
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       <title>Sexier, weirder stuff</title>
       <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 0:0:0 GMT +1000</pubDate>
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       <description>Early last year, Sydney was bombarded with an intriguing little folder announcing the beginning of the next instalment of the Sydney Theatre Company's small stage programme. It was distributed to every nook and cranny of the city, and suddenly people were talking about what was happening at the home of the STC.</description>
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       <title>Queensland craft goes slow</title>
       <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 0:0:0 GMT +1000</pubDate>
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       <description>The curator of Craft Queensland's annual exhibition of graduate work, Unleashed 07, says the showcase points to a reemergence of traditional approaches to the creative process in the sector.</description>
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       <title>MULTIMEDIA - The Chutney Generation</title>
       <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 0:0:0 GMT +1000</pubDate>
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       <description>Following the success of the I Love PHO exhibition, a celebration of the Vietnamese beef noodle soup, the Liverpool Regional Museum is again presenting a food themed event. This time, chutney gets to take centre stage as part of a multilevel event celebrating Fijian Indian culture. Asha Chand is the curator of 'The Chutney Generation'. She spoke to Peggy Giakoumelos for this Audio Postcard.</description>
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       <title>Norma Khouri hits the screen in Adelaide</title>
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       <description>Where can you find 'truth, lies, greed, murder, literary scandal and the Middle East'? At the Adelaide Film Festival.</description>
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       <title>Comission free art expo on again</title>
       <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 0:0:0 GMT +1000</pubDate>
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       <description>Want to (a) to sell your art and (b) not lose a big chunk of the proceeds to a gallery? Then the Gold Coast Art Expo could be the event for you.</description>
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