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Can the arts free itself from Stockholm Syndrome?

The arts bureaucracy has captured artists with its own mechanistic view of the world. Like David Bowie and Madonna we…

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Counter-urban movement city arts doesn't see

The absence of major performing arts companies at the key regional arts conference indicates a failure to see the vitality…

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Live art for the virtual generation

In a world where you can be simultaneously on a suburban bus and at a concert half a world away,…

Features

So Donald Trump makes you laugh..

The Republican nominee joins a long line of public figures whose big personalities make them gift fodder for satirists.

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Frankenstein: Some Assembly Required

WA's new Feet First Collective creates an immersive theatre experience in old Fremantle.

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Boodjar Kaatijin

Yirra Yaakin's latest production is aimed squarely at engaging with and enriching the learning of the children of WA.

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Beyond the unicorn future

The idea of a single future is as mythical as a unicorn. We need to be ready for a complex…

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Lighting the dark spots of creative careers

Even after almost 500 productions, Broadway awards and an international reputation, the working life of a lighting designer remains precarious.

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New arts precincts in Victoria & NSW

From a regional centre to the inner city, artists and governments are increasingly recognising the value of shared spaces.

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The Light in the Piazza

The most romantic show you’re likely to see on the Melbourne stage for quite some time.

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