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24545 resultsYouth shun cabaret
Cabaret began as a youthful risqué form of entertainment but now it's a struggle to interest the under 30s.
The copybook of copies: Fabulous Follies, Frauds and Fakes
Robert Baines' latest book is a wonderful antidote to the pomposity that sometimes replaces scholarship in the high art discourse.
The awards formerly known as AbaF now open
Nominations for this year’s Creative Partnerships Australia Awards, formerly known as the Australia Business Arts Foundation (AbaF) Awards, are open.
Theatre iNQ finds home alone
Despite having no Arts QLD or OzCo funding, Townsville’s Theatre iNQ have moved out of a communal building and into…
What we know and what we need to know
The Australia Council ArtFacts reveals important information about visual arts but leaves some major questions unanswered.
The buzz behind the inaugural Stella Prize
The winner of the inaugural Stella Prize, which honours Australian women’s writing, was announced last night at ACCA in Melbourne.
Entries for 2013 Blake Prize now open
Artists with an interest in religion or spirituality will have acess to an increased Blake Prize pool of $40,000 across…
Australian appointed as Guggenheim curator
The new Curator of Chinese art at the prestigious Guggenheim Museum comes from the Australian Centre for Asian Art and…
Sue Peacock
Sue Peacock is preparing to unveil the world premiere of contemporary dance performance Reflect, produced by Performing Lines WA.
Sundowner
With this thoughtful exploration of dementia, KAGE have created a powerfully entertaining theatrical experience.