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We don’t obey authority, but we do love drama

As much art as science, the controversial Milgram and Stanford prison experiments on obedience to authority continue to inspire screen…

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Showcase: Kenyan mockumentary with an Australian connection

Kickstarter + Third World + wonderful parody + nifty conventions = ???

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How to identify your market segment

Understanding Culture Segments can help galleries and arts organisations identify, engage, attract and keep audiences coming through their doors.

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Honouring escapism: Charlie Chaplin conquers the Dardanelles

There’s more to what the arts can offer the World War I centenary than war movies. Fantasy has its own…

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A $180m paper bag - Sydney opens its Gehry

The man responsible for the Bilbao effect, Frank Gehry, has designed a building for Sydney that will divide and delight.

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Does art make good (reality) television?

A Brit reality tv show turns Street Art into the latest ratings pawn with a Survivor meets The Archibald zeal.

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Online platforms redefine work

If a 9-5 job doesn’t leave time for your creative work and your art doesn't pay the bills, a peer-to-peer…

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Making collaborations work for you

Two heads can be better than one but they can also be twice the headache if you don't know what…

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Beyond the edifice complex

Performing Arts Centres have more resources than anyone else in the arts sector, but their buildings are becoming less important…

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The prosaic fight for public poetry

The loss of a major poetry event is a blow in the battle for poetry in public spaces. We look…

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