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Review: Pygmalion, New Theatre (NSW)
A thoughtful production that shows Shaw’s play is still relevant today, more than a century after its stage debut.
A tale of two Canberras
Telling local stories as well as a national narrative, how well does Canberra balance its two sides?
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Ramsay Art Prize finalists announced, Soda Jerk awarded 2020 Adelaide Film Festival Commission, Pinchgut Opera wins International Opera Award, plus…
Review: Frida Kahlo: Viva La Vida, Old 505 Theatre (NSW)
A startling, vibrant portrait of an artist and disabled feminist icon.
Review: Ajax, Old 505 Theatre (NSW)
Bilingual English and Arabic adaptation of the Greek tragedy is a shattering look at the horror of war.
What a degree in psychology can mean for your arts career
A degree in psychology doesn’t always mean a career on the couch. Here are some other career opportunities available to…
How bold would we like the Australia Council to be?
We have until 10 May to say what’s needed in the Australia Council's next Strategic Plan so let's embolden them.
Mona welcomes $50M promise as part of Tassie tourism package
Responding to the Labor Party’s promise of a financial boost to Tasmanian tourism, the private Hobart-based organisation voiced its support.
Review: The Miser, Arts Centre Melbourne
A new version of Molière’s 17th-century play by Justin Fleming entertains but doesn’t quite satisfy.
Review: The Double, Blue Room Theatre (WA)
Clare Testoni’s cyber-gothic tale is an accomplished exploration of the changing nature of reality.