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Flexibility and innovation are the ‘new black’ in film studies

SCA cracks the kernel for red carpet success, starting with a mosh of new thinking and showreel opportunities.

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New trends in visible storage in museums

What exactly is ‘visible storage’ in today’s museum environment of greater accessibility, and how is it changing how museums are…

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Exhibition spotlights the reality of War in Cities

War in Cities brings into perspective the lived experiences of those caught in urban warfare.

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Comedy reviews: Brodi Snook, Rose Callaghan, Jennifer Wong, Perth Comedy Festival

These three comedians are different in style, but were standouts in Perth and are touring now.

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Concert Review: Earth Fire Water, Queensland Performing Arts Centre

Worthy of a professional orchestra, the Queensland Youth Symphony delivered a polished and professionally mature concert of richly coloured and…

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Experience-informed teaching to put you ahead of the curve

Whether you’re a school leaver or a mature-age student, the National Art School provides vital opportunities for serious artists.

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Aboriginal activist Richard Bell (de)colonises Tate Modern

Aboriginal artist Richard Bell asks Tate Modern to 'Pay the Rent (UK)', with artworks protesting land rights.

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Cabaret review: Paul Capsis – Dry My Tears, fortyfivedownstairs

A typically powerful performance from one of Australia's most seasoned cabaret artists.

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Book review: Search History, Amy Taylor

The whims and perils of dating in the internet age.

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Sydney-centric government broadcasters means SBS should move to Melbourne

David Davis MP, Victoria's Shadow Minister for the Arts and Creative Industries, argues the case for moving SBS out of…

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