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Spinning the celebrities
With the Navy the latest organisation to get in on the act, the role of celebrity culture in creating blockbusters…

Adelaide rental prices blamed for Tuxedo Cat's Melbourne relocation
Pop-up venue The Tuxedo Cat, a staple of the Adelaide and Melbourne Fringe Festivals, is putting down more permanent roots.

With an eye to lead the world - QAGOMA's new vision
Amping up a focus on the collection, a revised APT and defining blockbusters, Chris Saines announced his vision this week.

ArtsHub's 10 Melbourne Festival picks
If you're overwhelmed by this year's offerings at the Melbourne Festival, here are a few of ArtsHub's top picks.

Reid German: Indigenous art in Europe
Michael Reid has opened a gallery for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Berlin.

Murder and Mendelssohn: A Phryne Fisher Murder Mystery
For those used to getting into bed with Phyrne Fisher, the ABC series has changed the experience.

Two-speed cities: can art bridge the urban divide?
Artists are trying to bridge the growing gulf between our well-resourced inner cities and the under-resourced outer fringes.

Anti-scalping legislation draws criticism
Ticket companies up in arms about legislation aimed at curbing scalping.

Targeting diverse audiences
Multiculturalism isn't just an on-stage issue. It is also needed to build audiences.

New censorship threatens diversity
The censorship of art threatens our society's diversity and tolerance.