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You can do but can you teach?

So you think teaching is an easy stop-gap when you can't earn enough from your art. In fact, it's a…

Features

How to write a bestseller

Graeme Simsion tells us about what he learned from screenwriting, writing humour, overcoming writer's block and inspiration from the world…

Features

Freeloading: don't call it piracy

Illegal downloads are starving creativity but attacking the consumer misses the point.

Career Advice

Exit with grace

What do you do when you get a new job? Flip your boss the bird and cartwheel out of the…

News

Exercise your way to a better attitude

Is your Mondayitis extending all week long? Unlike the Lionel Richie song, All Night Long, you don’t usually want the…

Features

Breaking down the fourth wall

The invisible fourth wall between audiences and performers is made to be broken and theatre makers are doing just that.…

Opinions & Analysis

Why the arts are a central force in the economy

Economists should understand the arts as the very centre of a production system that derives benefit from the things the…

Opinions & Analysis

Rethinking our dated philanthropy approach

Research by Melbourne University released this week found arts organisations could do better when approaching trusts and foundations.

Opinions & Analysis

How much should governments spend on the arts?

If we want more money for the arts, we need to create a public culture in which the arts have…

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Indian artist considers legal action after censorship

Delhi artist Anirudh Sainath Krishnamani is contemplating legal action after being forced to remove three of his paintings from an…

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