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The new cultural cringe

The ingrained assumption that work made by regional companies is of poorer quality than metropolitan productions needs to be fought.

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When professional friendships break down

People make the day to day possible in the arts, but what happens when those personal relationships break down?

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Advice for procrastination from Catherine Deveny

Common procrastination myths are busted in Catherine Deveny's latest book of writing advice.

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Should you switch degrees?

We speak with two recent graduates who switched-up their degrees to understand how it affected their career.

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Playing in the art-science petri dish

The end of the art-science divide is spurring a new renaissance of creative endeavour.

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Learning from disabled audiences

Access isn't just about ramps and doorways, it's also a new way of thinking about audiences that has ramifications for…

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Aging population a career opportunity for artists

Aged care facilities may be the next theatres, with an in-built audience ripe for cultural stimulation.

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Finding the theatre in the politics

A bricklayer at a barbie held the key to turning the tragedy of asbestos into Dust, a dramatic case study…

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Survival should never be the aim

Lisa Havilah explains why cultural institutions should be radical and participatory, and shares her secrets to success.

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Who are the new guard?

Among the gloom of last week there’s a bright note: some companies have received multi-year organisational funding for the first…

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