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Bollywood singers head to Canada

Some of the biggest names in Bollywood are making their way to Vancouver to perform as part of the Times…

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New Zealand honours Hotere

Hundreds have gathered to honour the life and work of New Zealand artist Ralph Hotere, who passed away in Dunedin…

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South Koreans protest nuclear testing Gangnam Style

Over 6,000 South Koreans gathered to protest North Korea's nuclear testing by performing a version of Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style.’

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Match ups made in heaven

Wardrobe vs Pantry will celebrate the fashion of LMFF and the food of Melbourne Food and Wine Festival throughout March.

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Breaking down the fourth wall

The invisible fourth wall between audiences and performers is made to be broken and theatre makers are doing just that.…

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Improving arts employment for people with disability

Arts and cultural organisations are well placed to be inclusive employers of people with a disability but we could do…

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Sefton makes his musical mark on Adelaide

The Adelaide Festival kicks off this weekend, and first-time Artistic Director David Sefton has already made his musical mark.

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Bowie is back

It’s been a long wait for David Bowie fans but early critical reviews of his latest album promise that it…

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Luring new audiences from malls and movies

Populist marketing has big potential for building arts audiences, even if they come for the air-con.

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Australia’s arts education failure breaches international law

A leading educator says Australia may be breaking international law in failing to provide arts education to children.

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