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Actors may soon be replaceable by CGI

CGI is close to being indistinguishable from the real thing. Could actors find themselves auditioning against a dead or imaginary…

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Teaching doctors empathy through art

Health care students are developing their empathy, moral insight and cultural awareness through a program that helps them look at…

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How to facilitate a panel successfully

A great moderator can make the difference between a boring discussion and a memorable one. Here are some tips to…

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10 words not to use this year

Some words just got overdone in 2016. It's time to let these overused terms lie fallow for a while, in…

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So you want to be a festival director

If you dream of being a festival director travelling the world picking the best of the global arts offerings for…

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How to succeed in Generation Slashie

Working in multiple roles – for instance as a writer/actor/director/producer – is increasingly common but the multiple satisfactions come with…

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What are festivals for?

As the number of arts festivals across Australia mushroom, is it time to consider the point of such cultural clustering?

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Is a Master of Fine Arts the ‘new MBA’?

Enlightened universities are now embedding the principles of design and creativity into their business schools, as businesses recognise the value…

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Artists building barricades against Trump

In difficult times, artists have more power than we think to influence the direction of politics and society.

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Six reasons visitors reject your audio guide

The British Museum has uncovered some tricks to getting visitors to use their audio guide.

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