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The essential skills of a great director

The British critic James Agate once unkindly defined a theatre director as ‘a person engaged by the management to conceal…

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When the war is over, literature can help us make sense of it all

From poetry to memoir, literature can help us come to grips with the chaotic nature of conflict.

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Agatha Christie lives

With the publication of The Monogram Murders by Sophie Hannah, the Agatha Christie estate has enabled a well-chosen resurrection.

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Artists' rights in the Twitterverse

In the US a photographer received US$1.2 million over reused tweeted photos. What are the implications for Australian artists?

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Artists can shine a light on nature in the dark

Do artists have a role or a responsibility to address ecological problems in their work?

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Glaring omission of artists among Women of Influence

CEOs, scientists, activists and innovators have been named on a list of 100 Women of Influence released today but not…

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Seven ways galleries can benefit from the right website

All too often the housekeeping of our all important digital life is left to someone who would be better off…

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The Australian Arts Industry - Fact Sheet

The Australian arts sector out-performs other industries by growing 40% faster than the economy as a whole.

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The Arts Market in the United Kingdom – Fact Sheet

With growth of almost 10% in 2012, the UK Creative Industries out-perform all other sectors of UK industry.

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Melba encore: where is the value?

At the heart of controversy behind special funding of Melba is whether the money is delivering value to the community.

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