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Review: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk
This is a delightful, well constructed and unconventional murder mystery.
‘The need to make work keeps me going’
Physical theatre artist Debra Batton has had a long and varied career. ArtsHub spoke with Batton about her career journey,…
Creative ageing is an urgent and fashionable topic, yet currently unsustainable
Creative ageing is a two-fold problem: the crisis of our artists ageing into poverty, and the lack of sustainability in…
How workplace routine makes innovation difficult
Your colleagues aren't dinosaurs - it's the routines of your workplace that prevent change from taking place.
Review: One Good Turn by Mary Leunig, Brow Books
Inspired, hate-filled, shocking, yet necessary hilarity from Mary Leunig.
Vale Frank Ford
Adelaide’s arts community is mourning the passing of Frank Ford, founder of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival and Adelaide Fringe’s first…
Review: The Season, Seymour Centre
Hidden secrets, family traditions, and a great cast.
Mastering the interview: Tips from journos
Do you freeze at the thought of doing an interview with the media? Here are a few tips on how…
ICYMI: this week’s arts news round up
From going carbon neutral to axed and appointed directors, money for arts and disabilities and three years of a silo…
Cross medium collaborations revitalise glass
In the wake of last week’s Hindmarsh Prize announcement, ArtsHub looks at how the medium of glass is busting beyond…