Trends and Analysis
The trouble with adaptations
The debate about adaptations of classics in Australian theatre is just another example of the cultural cringe
How and why do we share online?
Find out why things go viral from Managing Editor of BuzzFeed and Founder of Symbolia at the inaugural Storyology festival.
No such luck
Ā£1 billion from the National Lottery will go to the arts in the UK, but in Australia gaming leaves the…
A watershed moment in Australian theatre
The Australian Theatre Forum, held this week in Canberra, showcases an industry on the upswing despite the new competition.
Alcohol and culture: a volatile combination
Encouraging live venues and battling alcohol-fuelled violence is a delicate balance for cultural policy-makers.
Why the National Curriculum won't happen for the arts
In 2014, the new Australian Curriculum in Music will be ready for implementation. But, most Victorian teachers lack the training.
Why Wesfarmers invests in the arts
The head of one of Australia biggest corporate supporters of the arts explains whatās in it for big business.
Creative Australia: the sector responds
Two months after the big announcement, the budget is locked in. So how does the sector feel?
We have the money!
No news is good news as the Federal Budget locks in funding for Creative Australia.
The talent aggregators
Content aggregators now have the power and access that used to belong to agents and artists' managers.