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From Grandma Moses to Frank McCourt: it’s never too late for artistic success
History is littered with artists who found success late in life, including writers such as Frank McCourt. Here's a list…

AI is changing the game for voice actors – and not in a good way
Video game voice actors are feeling weighed down by the ever growing presence of AI.

Theatre review: Three Sisters, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Shining a candlelight glow on Chekhov’s sad tale of hope and despair.

Theatre review: One Day When We Were Young, Park Theatre
An intimate look at what might have been in Nick Payne’s quiet and contemplative play.

Theatre review: Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
A stylish seaborne reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic tale of murder and madness.

Book bans are at an all time high, new report finds
The latest report from PEN America shows American book bans more than doubled than the previous year.

So you want my arts job: Hollywood casting director
Hollywood Casting Director Paul Weber is vising Australia. He shares with ArtsHub what it takes to succeed in this role.

Bali’s first international art fair strives to shake up the model in 2025
Art & Bali launches this September and ArtsHub speaks with Fair Director Kelsang Dolma on what to expect.

TikTok sensation: $19 Japanese strawberries transform into a pop art phenomenon
A video of an influencer eating an over-priced Japanese strawberry has gone viral, triggering discussions on pop art, luxury goods…

Why do we cosy up to crime fiction?
What are some of the tropes of cosy crime fiction and why is it so popular?