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Arts graduates excel with help from not-for-profit

Recent creative graduates are proving the benefit of focusing on creativity when it comes to charity.

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Australia to participate in Eurovision 2014

A much-loved celebration of musical kitsch, this year’s Eurovision second Semi-Final will feature entertainment produced by SBS.

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Fight Night

This is witty, engaging political theatre even if no tangible political subject is raised.

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New president appointed to Melbourne Festival

A retired federal judge with strong connections to the worlds of art and sport will head up the Festival’s Board…

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On the Other Side of the Tracks

The delightful Sy and the straight-laced Lafitte are a jubilant double act, helping carry the feature in its lesser moments.

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Imaginary superstar rides a new wave of feminism

A daring work partly created by a nine-year-old prompts UK parliamentary attention and the approval of Yoko Ono and Neil…

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This Year's Ashes

Playwright Jane Bodie is renown for her wit, but sometimes it amounts to cleverness over heart.

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Samuel Wagan Watson: Smoke Encrypted Whispers

Amplified by music that resonated with the full gamut of emotional response, this was a concert to transform the listener.

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10 emerging comedians to watch

We've found some home-grown comedic gems you'll definitely want to catch at the 2014 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

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Clybourne Park

Political plays should examine political themes with respect to the current and local social fabric, otherwise what is the point?

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