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4085 resultsHumans are hardwired for a good story
Whether its gossip, a book or sitting around telling a good yarn, scientists say there’s no denying we were made…
Tony Wheeler comes full circle
Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler gave up his TV company but it appears he couldn't stay away.
Building but not breaking the glass ceiling
Research reveals women in architecture are paid less and unlikely to make it to the top. But the profession is…
Wrong by a factor of 64
Dating rare objects can be tricky. It is a complexity illustrated by an object sold in Sydney at 64 times…
Marketing for creative business
The NSW government is recognising creative practitioners may need a helping hand with the business side of their career.
UK Arts Salary Survey 2013/14
The inaugural ArtsHub 2013/14 Salary Survey Report is the definitive online guide to UK arts industry salaries, career drivers, job…
Australians wrap up top awards in Singapore
Of the six awards offered by Asia newest contemporary art prize, Australian artists scooped four.
Major New Zealand collection goes up in flames
A house fire destroys the collection of one of New Zealand's most renowned art patrons.
Keith Jeffrey leaves QUAD Arts Centre in Derby
After eight years establishing Derby’s centre for arts and film 'QUAD' Keith Jeffrey has left his position as Chief Executive.
Trace: documenting performance art
Renewed interest in performance art, its documentation and how it is collected has emerged with changes in media technology.