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A living archive of the Sydney Film Festival
The Sydney Film Festival has released a new publication documenting its evolution in the form of essays, images, video clips…

Olivier Awards nominations announced
Britain’s top theatre, dance and opera awards contenders for the 37th edition of the Olivier Awards were announced earlier this…

New arts minister connects and clears the air
New Arts Minister Tony Burke is on the road to promising implementation of the National Cultural Policy and clearing up…

Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes to head Cannes Critics’ Week jury
Portuguese writer-director and former film critic Miguel Gomes (‘Tabu’) will preside over Cannes Critics’ Week Grand Prize this year.

Future filmmakers get much needed boost
Ten Victorian school students will get first-hand experience at filmmaking as part of ACMI’s Hothouse – Tall Poppies Grow Here…

Love is a Canoe
Ben Schrank's latest book is a clever and insightful novel about romance, risks, and publishing.

Female authors reign over Miles Franklin
Previously criticised for a bias towards men, 8 of the 10 authors on this year's Miles Franklin Literary Award longlist…

Why we love music
Music is the most popular art form in Australia. What makes it so appealing?

Laverty Collection smashes auction records
The collection of contemporary Australian indigenous and non-indigenous art went beneath the hammer with Bonhams on Sunday March 24, 2013.

Nayri Niara festival bridges tradition and innovation
Tasmania isn’t letting the dust settle after Ten Days on the Island before launching into another festival.