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Art outlasts Darwin's dampest
Contrary to popular belief, the arts aren't swept away during Darwin's wet season.
Ditch Lonely Planet, advises writer
True travel writing needs fear and insecurity not just tourism tips.
Ryoji Ikeda - Experiencing art with the whole body
If you like your art big and impressive, then you will definitely want to see test pattern [No 5] by…
Never apologise. It's not funny.
How does an audience respond when a comedian steps out of character and confesses to feeling bad about a show?
Stories Then & Now - The Asian Australian experience
Personal stories can help us understand universal truths. And so it is with Stories Then & Now, a new theatrical…
Art meets commerce in pop-up initiative Here and Now
Carriageworks offers a series of purpose-built spaces offering specially commissioned, limited edition works by Australian artists and designers.
Photojournalists awarded for unique insight
China International Press Photo (CHIPP) Contest awards three AFP photojournalists.
Birds with Skymirrors
Artists take inspiration from anywhere, and create beauty, emotion and provocation. For Lemi Ponifasio that inspiration was frigate birds.
The Town that Drowned
Riel Nason’s Commonwealth Prize-winning novel is a story of change, beautifully navigated and narrated by a young social outcast.
Flocking to Carriageworks
Last year was a banner year for Carriageworks, with visitors doubling to 220,000, or roughly the population of Hobart.