Opinions & Analysis
Theatre companies can't afford to perform in WA's State Theatre
Prohibitive costs mean theatre companies often find it impossible to make a profit at WA’s State Theatre.
Are arts and sports equally good for you?
Research is attempting to compare the mental health and wellbeing outcomes of arts participants and spectators with sports participants and…
10 arty websites to browse
Not a fan of the great outdoors? Suffer from agoraphobia or severe introversion? Keep yourself occupied inside this summer with…
Art that changes lives for disadvantaged youth
How do we best utilise the capacity of the arts to engage young people and ensure they become decent and…
Why are we obsessed with celebrity?
On the eve of the inaugural Celebrity Studies Journal Conference, the convenor asks why we live with the constant beat…
Understanding health care with a paintbrush
Using painting as a research tool has enabled a new understanding of creativity in cancer support, pharmacy and Aboriginal health.
Teaching scientists to respect the arts
The myth that science is superior to arts would end if all higher education courses included a creative component.
Why business must value creative people
Creativity isn’t just for the arts. The corporate world needs creative people more than ever.
Diary Of A Resting Thespian Pt II – Theatre
HUBBLE BUBBLE: The Royal Court remains on a roll, as I reported recently, and I am drawn to its current…
Diary Of A Resting Thespian Pt III – Visual
HUBBLE BUBBLE: For lovers of Jimi Hendrix, there are a few more days to see the exhibition of Hendrix artefacts…