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QAGOMA wants 'The Apocalypse' now

The QAG Foundation is launching an initiative to complete the gallery’s holding of Albrecht Dürer's 'The Apocalypse'.

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Mozart The Great

The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra rounded off its season of Mozart with two well-received concerts in Melbourne.

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Nixon in China

The opening minutes of Victorian Opera’s production of Nixon in China threw down a number of challenges.

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Why Wesfarmers invests in the arts

The head of one of Australia biggest corporate supporters of the arts explains what’s in it for big business.

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Wedlock

A comedic piece of thought-provoking theatre, Wedlock covers all the angles on marriage and the big day in our modern…

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How to get a public art commission

Councils are spending more on public art but who gets them and do they make a living?

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As the ominous reverberations of the electrically charged soundtrack bellows over the stage, the intensity is set.

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Stories from successful self-published authors

We talk to self-publishing authors who have sold over 1.5 millions books, signed publishing deals and generated additional income.

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Beethoven’s 9th: an 'appening thing

Sing a song of joy in four different ways with an app that brings the subtlety of classical renditions to…

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How to make transformative theatre

Theatre that changes lives needs to make the invisible visible.

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