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Arts, activism and audio: The ArtsHubbub episode two

In the second episode of our monthly podcast we speak about politics in art and the importance of reaching an…

Opinions & Analysis

Can you ever have too much Beethoven?

University of Sydney’s David Larkin asks, is Beethoven at risk of overexposure?

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Cultivating resilience in the face of chaos (from the archives)

Connectedness, self-care, a playful outlook and finding meaning in difficult experiences can help you bounce back from setbacks.

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Film review: Present Laughter, National Theatre Live

A deliciously camp version of the Noël Coward play, direct to Australian screens from the London stage.

Opinions & Analysis

Some solutions to the world of the disappearing arts

With the Arts disappearing as a Federal Government department title, David Pledger looks around the world to see how other…

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Stick By Me, Arts Centre Melbourne (VIC)

Andy Manley’s nearly wordless performance captivates young audiences, making the most of their powerful imaginations.

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Circus is democratic, yet arts companies struggle with diversity

Leading UK diversity advocate and artist Vicki Amedume is in Australia for INTERSECT, a knowledge exchange between the UK and…

Career Advice

Breaking out of a creative rut

If you work in the arts, at some point you’re bound to experience the dreaded rut. Kathryn Burnett has some…

Features

How would an Oscar change your life? (from the archives)

Fame, fortune and your pick of the best projects – or over-exposure, exploitation and unhappiness? What happens when you win…

Opinions & Analysis

Three tricks to performing your writing on stage

Spoken word artist Miles Merrill and teacher Narcisa Nozica know how to stand up in front of a crowd. In…

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