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An art fair is more than just selling art

From a kitty-inspired kids project to talks that tap into a global zeitgeist, site-responsive installations and videos to rival box…

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Small town ARIs don't have a problem with small town thinking

ArtsHub spoke with artist run spaces to ascertain whether smaller towns are more receptive to ARIs, and whether it’s a…

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Turning the heat up on cultural conversations

Absolute Humidity sounds more like a weather app, but unlike the weather, this publication is razor sharp accurate in mapping…

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Real-to-reel: bringing contemporary craft to the big screen

Craft is a global movement – it’s a human movement – and a new Festival of short film leverages our…

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Review: Heath Ledger – A Life In Pictures, NFSA

This exhibition shows that Ledger was so much more than an actor; he was an inspiration to anyone with a…

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New study should be the final nail for open-plan offices

Research shows that when employees can’t concentrate, they tend to communicate less. They may even become indifferent to their coworkers.

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Vale Charles Blackman – Australia says goodbye to an Antipodean legend

A portrait of him won the Archibald Prize in 1966, a Melbourne hotel was named after him, and he even…

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When literature takes you by surprise: or the case against trigger warnings

The strong emotional connections and resonances of literature can happen at any time.

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Hustle! The slings and arrows of a jobbing actor

A 30 year acting career sounds glamorous, until you realise that like many in the industry, Bruce Hopkins has supplemented…

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Sex sells, but does it sound good?

Is the increased focus on performers' sex appeal a tacit acknowledgement that classical music can no longer connect with society…

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