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Video memories from a man who made Australia laugh

One of Australia's favourite satirists, John Clarke, has died suddenly, aged just 68.

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Theatres close for massive renovations

Overhauling the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct will result in the closure of STC’s Wharf Theatres for all of 2018.

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Why all young men should learn to dance

Fitness, teamwork, agility, creativity: the benefits of learning to dance far outweigh the pressures of avoiding a ‘girly’ pastime.

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Imagining an Indigenous led performing arts venue

What sort of programming might a First Nations Arts Centre offer, and how would its operations, even its architecture, differ…

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11 signs you should become a graphic designer

Are you obsessed with fonts, packaging and aesthetics? Well, you might be ready for a career as a designer.

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It's got to be perfect

Gentle audience participation creates a comfortable night of comedy.

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Lord of the Flies

An ambitious dance work pushes the context of dance performance, if not the aesthetics.

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Measuring social impact in the arts

Measuring social impact in the arts will elevate the sector and create new opportunities but we need complex, multi-faceted tools.

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Long Tan

While the legendary battle was a success, the same can not be said for the play that it inspired.

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Headliners

Liza Treyger was by far the highlight of the night, albeit surely one of the filthiest the festival has hosted.

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