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Get over it: straddling the arts-sport divide
Sport excels at creating the kinds of universal metaphors and epic narratives that artists always strive for – so why…
Street performer reclaims Fed Square after far-right threat
Members of the far-right threatened and harassed a popular performer at Federation Square on Sunday. On Tuesday he and his…
Review: This Boy's in Love at Adelaide Cabaret Festival
Cappalletta works hard, bringing his considerable talent as a performer to the little stage, winning us over with a smattering…
Review: Jason Kravits Off the Top! at Adelaide Cabaret Festival
Led by Kravits, this show sets about creating a musical account of a cabaret singer ‘you’ve never heard of’ with…
Top 10 tax claims for artists and creative professionals
For artists and creative professionals, it's important that tax claims are made only when justified. Here are 10 claims you…
Is Hong Kong the next game changer in the global art scene?
‘It has been exhilarating to watch at close quarters the accelerated story of Hong Kong’s emergence as a global art…
Review: Shaken: A James Bond Cabaret at Chapel off Chapel
Who is the best 007? This long debated question is the light-hearted driver of Charlie D. Barkle and Erin Hutchinson’s…
Price first, design later - how the arts can learn from IKEA
Setting the price point for an arts event can often be the death of it. IKEA demonstrate how flipping the…
Mona Foma confirms Launceston relocation
The Tasmanian government has committed $1.75 million to the relocation of Mona Foma (MoFo) to Launceston for each of next…
Spencer Tunick on lending his signature aesthetic to global activism
ArtsHub speaks to New York-based photographer and installation artist Spencer Tunick about global activism and what it's like to direct…