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Branding Culture

The idea that one city can have more culture oozing from it's Central Park than anywhere else has been fueling…

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Entertaining the troops

Entertaining American troops in war torn countries was once a role taken very seriously by artitsts and celebrities. It carried…

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Cultural Places: For a new demographic

"'New demographic' is a term blissfully unknown in the academic literature; Google Scholar, the standard source, contains not a single…

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Art in the aftermath

In the aftermath of terrible disaster, art and artists often play a role in providing relief for trauma victims and…

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Honorific!

Next year French President Jacques Chirac will most likely exit the presidential office for good. He will be remembered, he…

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Cultural icons - what happens when they're gone?

Cultural icons are mortal like the rest of us, but who ought to decide what happens to their legacy after…

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Art smart?

The Creative Industries have been touted as the saviour of cities and economies. But is their prevailing definition too narrow?…

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Opera Queensland remembers John Dingle

Opera Queensland will dedicate its October season of 'Lucia di Lammermoor' to the memory of John Dingle, the Company’s Chorus…

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The Legacy of Lisa Bellear

The late Lisa Marie Bellear, a Goernpil woman of Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island) was busily attending to NAIDOC (National Aborigines and…

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All music is world music

The venerable philosopher Confucius stated “if one should desire to know whether a kingdom is well governed, or if its…

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