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Book review: Law in War by Catherine Bond

Legislation enacted at a time of crisis has a tendency to erode civil liberties.

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Play to your strengths: balancing homeschooling, work and creative practice

With her daughter E out of school with COVID-19, Dr Jackie Bailey found herself a homeschooling teacher juggling screentime and…

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Book review: Your Duck is My Duck by Deborah Eisenberg

Eisenberg can pack all the emotion and insights of a novel into a single short story.

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How culture can help you through dark times

Arts improve mental health. Megan Sheehy looks at ways the arts can help from virtual dance parties to everyday haiku.

Opinions & Analysis

Five things about solitude: Reflections on self-isolating alone

While writing her book She I Dare Not Name: A Spinsters Meditation on Life, Donna Ward thought a lot about…

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Arts: Healing balms for a sick world

Professor Peter O’Connor has long been an advocate of art's importance in healing after trauma. Here, he gives his views…

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Book review: The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay

The Animals in That Country is an eerily prescient story of a novel virus which leaves those affected with the…

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5 tips for wellbeing in lockdown

Psychologist and soprano Greta Bradman, a member of the Arts Wellbeing Collective Advisory Group, offers up some simple advice about…

Opinions & Analysis

Why marketing is important now, more than ever

With COVID-19 closures, visibility for arts organisations is more important than ever to maintain audiences, and grow new support.

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COVID-19 has been a boon for crafts

Who’d have thought a pandemic would trigger a global renaissance for the craft sector, as a balm for both the…

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