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Art not only for the 1% says Christie’s chief

Christie’s chief Steven Murphy has boldly declared that the future of art will not be limited to those 1% rich…

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UK college to offer X Factor auditions course

Bishop Auckland College in the UK has unveiled a new course which will teach students how to prepare for auditions…

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Turner Prize to be held in Glasgow in 2015

The city of Glasgow will be hosting Britain’s leading contemporary arts contest, The Turner Prize, for the very first time…

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Visitor causes $300K damage to Miró painting at Tate Modern

A clumsy visitor caused $300K damage to a Joan Miró painting that was on loan to the Tate Modern in…

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British author Hilary Mantel wins Costa literary award

Hilary Mantel has taken out best novel at the 2012 Costa Book Award for Bring Up the Bodies, the second…

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Shakespeare teaches business leaders to be (or not to be)

Academics at Warwick Business School are using Shakespeare’s plays to teach the next wave of business leaders management skills.

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50 Shades not bad enough for Sex Awards

E.L. James’ 50 Shades of Grey and J.K. Rowling’s adult novel Casual Vacancy have missed out on the shortlist for…

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Online program revolutionises Shakespeare teaching

The Royal Shakespeare Company has partnered up with the University of Warwick to deliver a new technique for teaching the…

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Aussie exhibition to inspire London's Paralympics

Spare Parts is a unique exhibition of artistic prosthetic limbs set to take over London later this month.

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Michael Jenn: Actor and Director

Accomplished English actor and director, Michael Jenn, will return to WAAPA next month to direct Arthur Miller’s theatrical masterpiece, The…

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