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How much has #MeToo achieved for safer arts workplaces?

Five years on from when women rallied over issues of sexual misconduct at work – how much has change in…

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Vale Jack Charles

The Aboriginal actor, storyteller, activist and elder Jack Charles has died.

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Musical review: Freaky Friday

Based on the beloved 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films, this musical continues to stay the…

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Book review: Cut, Susan White

An incisive exploration of misogyny in a surgical setting.

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Exhibition review: Cobi Cockburn

Finding new rigour in a signature practice, glass artist Cobi Cockburn pulls off a stellar exhibition that is demanding of…

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Exhibition review: Fresh Hell

Ryan Presley's first solo show explores notions of power, race and colonialism.

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Opera review: Iolanthe

Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe was given star treatment by the opera students of Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.

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Fringe Festival embraces pay-what-you-can model

Taking over empty space in the rocks and spilling through the precinct with music, comedy, food and art, SIDESHOW invites…

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Theatre review: A Raisin in the Sun

Lorraine Hansberry’s timeless family drama untangles the complexity of race, misogyny and the pursuit of the American dream.

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Vale Shirley McKechnie

Professor Shirley McKechnie was one of the most influential artists and educators Australia has produced.

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