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Go behind the scenes on World Ballet Day

Now in its sixth year, World Ballet Day is a global celebration of dance and a unique look at a…

Opinions & Analysis

Out of darkness: An actor repairs

When actor Neil Pigot found himself diagnosed with depression he denied the diagnosis and tried to go on. With that…

Career Advice

So you want my arts job: literary translator

Author and translator Elizabeth Bryer shares her thoughts on the collaborative magic of translating literature.

Opinions & Analysis

Terra nullius is Australia's unfinished business

Addressing the climate emergency and improving relationships with Indigenous Australians and Pacific Islanders means building people-to-people exchange, according to our…

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The Cherry Picker’s Daughter by Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert

Reed-Gilbert’s memoir is a touching if somewhat disjointed ode to the fearless woman who raised her against all odds.

Features

The Yin and Yang of Aboriginal Art

What a 60,000 year old concept on kinship is teaching contemporary art.

Features

Keeping fresh and focussed in a long term role (from our archives)

It's the perennial question: how do you stay motivated in a job that you love after years? This classic article…

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Film Review: Joker misses any punchlines

Soaking in high production values, pop culture winks and easy nihilism, Joker is all tricks and no fun.

Opinions & Analysis

Chinese art’s role in the hardening of soft diplomacy

China’s influence in the arts has long been tied to its political goals. Alison Carroll looks at how it has…

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Bernie Dieter’s Little Death Club, Wonderland Spiegeltent (VIC)

A smutty and delightful performance that makes other cabarets look tame.

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