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What science and the arts can teach each other
Not everyone can be Leonardo da Vinci, but working collaboratively across disciplines enriches us all.

Accents on stage: when and why to use them
Accents are an important aspect of the actor’s arsenal but when is it time to fire with both barrels versus…

AFTRS Open Day offers industry insights
Curious about film and television? Join would-be students and others on 5 September at AFTRS Open Day to see Australia's…

Is going to Edinburgh Fringe worth it?
The cost of travelling to the world’s largest arts festival is outweighed by an opportunity that has launched John Cleese,…

Privately-funded program threatened by public funding cuts
Copyright Agency money funds residencies in regional Australia but the program depends on public money now threatened by the Australian…

Jim Lambie's earned his stripes, now to sell them
British artist Jim Lambie’s exhibition at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery breaks the usual commercial gallery model, extending biennale-style work to the…

Putting literary audiences first
In the literary world, we regularly talk about writers, publishing, events and festivals, bookselling, critics and criticism, and the media…

The Platform at La Mama Collaboration
This creative smorgasbord of original work deserves to been by more than family and friends of the young performers.

Challenging the myth of sport versus art
With sport at the centre of a photography exhibition and a new theatre work transforming football into dance, is the…