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$300k boost for Darwin Festival's Asian program
The Darwin Festival’s Asian program will now be twice as large, thanks to a $260,000 grant from the Giles government.
Violent outburst draws audiences in
Finegan Kruckemeyer’s new play explores teenage angst in unexpected ways – using shadow puppetry, dance and music.
Sport under the lens of artists
This $100,000 prize-awarding exhibition turns sport into a subject rather than a weekend or professional activity.
An Indigenous history in cartoons
Thirty years of collected cartoons provide an insightful, wry and witty account of Australia’s Indigenous history.
Monocultural media inspires circus critique
The latest production from Westside Circus is inspired by the trend of young people resorting to surgery to look more…
Pro bono lawyers rewarded with free art
The Arts Law Centre of Australia has given 30 lawyers a limited edition print by an emerging artist for their…
Two takes on HOME make us rethink our fortunes
NAS and SCAF partner to present two celebrated Taiwanese artists, whose works examine the concept of HOME.
Painting truth to power
From Robert Mugabe to Camilla Parker-Bowles, the targets of Mob Rule share the posture of power.
Regional dance companies join forces for Threefold
This new triple bill is the result of a unique collaboration between Tasdance and Dancenorth.
Ratings: Monday, 9th June 2014
Seven flattens Nine with House Rules.