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Book review: Death by Shakespeare by Kathryn Harkup
Chemist and author Kathryn Harkup turns her microscope toward the grisly and gruesome of Shakespeare’s plays.
Where artists can go for help in isolation
Feeling overwhelmed or isolated by COVID-19? Trisnasari Fraser looks at some of the common responses to lockdown and how to…
State of play: Comparing government support, or lack thereof
It’s no secret there's a lack of government relief for the arts sector in the wake of COVID-19, but how…
Should I take my arts practice online?
In our latest reader poll, we ask: What's the single biggest obstacle to taking your arts practice online?
'A mother is what you are now': How motherhood impacts arts careers
Motherhood can often mean reassessing your career and surrendering to the demands of small children.
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
Free opera, healing gardens for Heide, more cash on the table for artists, plus a new lease for Theatre Royal…
What ScoMo’s lifted restrictions mean for the arts sector
A slow relaxing of restrictions mean that libraries can open their doors, with a staged roll out for galleries, museums…
$1000 grants now open to artists and arts workers
A group of arts and culture philanthropists have united to create 1,400 quick turnaround grants to artists in need.
Review: Richard Tognetti and Satu Vanska, ACO Homecasts
A thought-provoking and fascinating experience on many levels.
Can developers save the arts?
To survive the COVID-19, the arts need to think laterally and find non-traditional partnerships. Andy Dinan believes that real estate…