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Is the death of Tropfest important?
Crass, populist and a heap of fun, Tropfest changed the cultural landscape around short film. But what does the industry…
Are you a worker bee or an inspiring arts leader?
Leadership is a different game from managing and doing. It is a way of being much more than a job…
Burning out? It's not you who needs fixing
Burnout is a perpetual risk for anyone working in the arts. How can we shift responsibility from the individual and…
Orlando
A playful, vibrant and vital retelling of Woolf’s epic tale of gender transformation.
Women struggle to break into Asia
Asia is a region of great cultural diversity but the gender gap seems to be a constant, creating challenges both…
Surfing the yellow wave
Asian-Australian theatre-makers are tired of waiting for inclusion so they are taking the initiative in increasing cultural diversity on the…
Piece for Person and Ghetto Blaster
Gunn's latest offering is a dizzyingly witty examination of an intriguing moral quandary.
Next to Normal
There is nothing normal about Next to Normal.
Arts Party to contest its first by-election
Registered in 2014, the Arts Party will stand its first official candidate in the upcoming North Sydney by-election.
Plugging Brisbane's brain drain
What can be done to strengthen Brisbane’s vibrant independent theatre sector and prevent local talent from moving away?