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Music course helps redefine aims for Afghan musician
A Melbourne-based musician is keeping the tunes of his native culture alive, with a Western twist.

The Basil Sellers prize gives artists a sporting chance at success
The winner of the $100,000 Basil Sellers Art Prize will be announced at the Ian Potter Museum of Art in…

Pale Blue Dot
Kathryn Marquet’s great skill has been to create a play that investigates alienation not up in the skies but within…

Henry V
Hackneyed adjectives like ‘new and different’ hardly touch on the reality of this amazing production.

How's Your Acting Going?
Wry and amusing, Louise O' Dwyer's concluding persona both openly praises and condemns her own acting capabilities.

Violin virtuoso appointed as WAAPA’s Head of Strings
A Canadian educator and recording artist has been appointed as Associate Professor, Classical Performance.

Queensland artist wins the 2014 Basil Sellers Art Prize
$100K prize goes to a work that tackles racism in sport and celebrates Indigenous footballers.

One man’s trash is another man’s exhibit
A new exhibition will showcase our rubbish, and work to shine a light on what is says about the state…

Youth circus sector launches national manifesto
The manifesto’s key principles and strategies have grown out of a two-year, sector-wide discussion.

Edmund Capon to judge the Doug Moran Art Prizes
Legendary arts figure Edmund Capon joins Lewis Miller in judging this year’s Doug Moran Art Prizes.