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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
Plans for Fed Square, new Blak Design initiative, actors with disability in conversation, the first trans love story on stage,…
No laughing matter: how COVID-19 is disrupting arts touring
Independent company Bunk Puppets is facing losses of tens of thousands of dollars after having to cancel upcoming international tours…
Miss Fisher and her fans: how a small screen heroine became a global phenomenon
From a novel published in 1989 to a global hit series and now a feature film, Kerry Greenwood's flapper detective…
So you want my arts job: Projection Artist
Jacob Tolo is the Festival Curator of the 2020 Gertrude Street Projection Festival. He tells us why watching light particles…
MEAA's advice on Covid-19
Don't panic, be sensible, think like a very big cat. Smart advice for a crowded industry.
Sydney street artist charged with four counts of sexual assault
One of Australia's most celebrated street artists, Anthony Lister, has been charged with multiple counts of sexual assault and non-consensual…
Review: Penelope Sleeps, Carriageworks (NSW)
An intriguing, highly elliptical account of Penelope's experience of waiting for her husband, Odysseus, to return from the Trojan War.
Screen News in Brief: Virus hits, industry waits, life goes on for now
Coronavirus attacks Elvis on Gold Coast while Ten hacked up by ViacomCBS. Lots more in this roundup.
Review: John Prince Siddon: All Mixed Up, Perth Festival (WA)
An electrifying solo exhibition by Walmajarri artist John Prince Siddon, All Mixed Up lives up to its title in spectacular…
We're here for the show: 60 years of Adelaide Festival
While attending Adelaide Festival, Jared Thomas saw something that made him question years of racism and set him on the…