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Acrobat falls to death in Cirque show

A Cirque du Soleil performer has died in Las Vegas after falling some 15 metres during a performance of the…

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'We're going to knock the socks off them'

As the largest overseas survey of Australian art heads to London, senior artist John Olsen allowed himself to crow.

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The new vanity publishing

Do self-publishing companies like Blurb just take photographer’s money, or can they help build creative careers?

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Ebooks bought, borrowed and stolen

With the avenues for obtaining eBooks expanding we take a look at the ethical considerations behind your latest literary fix.

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No stars for five star reviewing

The practice of ranking performances on a five star rating system is unproductive and inhibits trust in reviewers.

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Suits to cyborgs: the rise of smart fashion

Shoes with GPS and digital cosmetics with hologram colour are among the latest projects from fashion designers embracing technology.

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Protecting your intellectual property on social media

When you post creative content online you maybe be giving away your copyright or at least any real control over…

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Top 10 literary heroes and villains

Global survey by The Book Depository reveals literature’s most courageous and villainous characters.

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Aboriginal new media group claims exclusion

A group of new media artists claim they were excluded from the ISEA event in Sydney this year.

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Why women should get the jobs

The executive behind Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Susan Cartsonis says giving women more film jobs makes financial sense.

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