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Review: Danger Music by Eddie Ayres, Allen and Unwin

Ayres teaches us the transcendental power of music, Afghanistan’s fighting spirit and the peaks and valleys of the Middle East.

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Shadow Arts Minister loses seat

After a drawn-out vote count, Heidi Victoria this week formally acknowledged her loss in the Victorian seat of Bayswater, leaving…

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From Victorian Gothic to Frida Kahlo: women's influence on art seen through fresh eyes

Three disparate exhibitions at Bendigo Art Gallery explore the sometimes overlooked influence of women in society, and shed new light…

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Review: Bottomless by Dan Lee, fortyfivedownstairs

Support our playwrights and go to see this original new work. It's original, lyrical, unsettling and yet gentle.

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Review: The Queen's Colonial by Peter Watt, Macmillan

Another epic from the master storyteller.

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Thinking like plants: how art can help us empathise with vegetables

A diverse range of creative practitioners will use sound, dance, music and film to explore how we can listen to…

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A creative state to be proud of

In the lead up to the Victorian state election on 24 November, the Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley MP…

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Review: MSO – Beethoven 5, Hamer Hall

A famous performance of classical music’s most famous composition.

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Celebrating our City of Literature

In the ten years since Melbourne joined the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, how has the literary sector changed, and what…

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Review: My Country by David Marr, Black Inc.

David Marr’s anthology, My Country, burns the names of those who fall under his crosshairs into their political headstones.

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