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Book review: Intermezzo, Sally Rooney

Sally Rooney's latest novel more than lives up to expectations.

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Dance review: The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave, Abbotsford Convent

A feat of dance endurance so full of energy and swagger you wanted to join in on the fun.

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Performance review: FUTURE, Trades Hall

Predictions about the future crowdsourced and explored.

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From Viennese classics to world premieres: Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s 2025 season

A celebration of Vienna and the composers who called it home and a four-part Brahms celebration are among the highlights…

A woman with a purple rinse in her brown hair, Olivia Xegas, and wearing a back top is standing back-to-back with a young blond man., Harry Reid.
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Theatre review: Berlin, Flight Path Theatre

A tense two-hander played against the shadows of history.

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Theatre review: Moss Piglet, Adelaide Festival Centre

Adelaide-based Windmill Theatre Company continues its tradition of providing family friendly entertainment that pushes the boundaries of possibility to capture…

Jo Clay, the Member for Ginninderra and ACT Greens spokesperson for the arts. The ACT election takes place on Saturday 19 October 2024. A fair-skinned woman with wavy, should-length black hair and wearing a green jacket over a black shirt, stands with her hands on her hips and smiling in front of a brightly painted piece of street art.
Opinions & Analysis

ACT election: let’s put art at the heart of the capital

The ACT Greens spokesperson for Arts and Culture, Legislative Assembly member Jo Clay, presents the case for voting Greens in…

Tara Cheyne, ACT Minister for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy. A fair-skinned woman with long red hair smiles at the camera. She wears a black shirt and a silver necklace and is standing with a lake and trees visible behind her.
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ACT election: Labor’s vision for the arts in the Australian Capital Territory

Tara Cheyne, ACT Minister for Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, outlines her vision for the national capital’s creative future.

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So you want my arts job: Director, Independent Theatre

If you love collaborative storytelling that helps communities form around a common goal, directing indie theatre productions may be the…

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Does generative AI and AI for book editing spell the end of professional editors?

In the world of AI for book editing, professional editors are more than just nit-pickers looking for typos, say the…

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