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Headdresses ruffle festival feathers

Music festivals are banning Native American headdresses, concerned that the fashion item is offensive cultural theft.

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Melbourne Knowledge Week: catch up with the future

Witness technology alter our perception of human performers, discover how visual art is changing clinical practice in the health sciences,…

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Slicing the Big Apple for Australia

Working in New York is a dream for many Australian artists. The Green Street Studio makes it possible.

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Kudos: Congratulations to this week's winners

A ceramics sculptor wins a fellowship, Monash University announces its key alumni, and Patch Theatre is judged most creative.

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Banned books, good boys and sad girls

Against fears of negative media effects, study finds that youth reading banned books actually contributes to positive social behavior, although…

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Breakfast for the star in you

Part-athlete, part-artist, performers place enormous demands on their bodies so physical training and good nutrition need to be on the…

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Getting the most out of Google Analytics

The free tool offers innovative ways for arts organisations to maximise their digital marketing strategies.

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Why my young self knows I'm full of crap

Many arts organisations pay lip service to young people but give them little power. How quickly we forget.

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Give the audience what they don’t want

Brian Ritchie, Violent Femmes bassist and curator of MONA FOMA, gave this keynote address at the recent Regional Arts Australia…

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Geelong cash-splash supports edifice not artists

The Victorian Government and Opposition are both promising cash for Geelong Performing Arts Centre, but not Geelong’s artists.

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