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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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