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Arts careers not as precarious as you think

Artists often complain about precarious careers and unreliable incomes but they are better off than many other modern workers.

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Thomas Adès directs 2013 Metropolis New Music Festival

The prodigious Thomas Adès directs and curates this year's Metropolis New Music Festival in Melbourne.

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Creative Australia fails tertiary education

New Arts Minister Tony Burke should address the glaring omission of tertiary education in the National Cultural Policy.

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New York’s Metropolitan Museum sued for deceptive entrance fees

A class-action lawsuit has been launched against New York’s Metropolitan Museum for its ‘deceptive’ admission policy.

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Hayman Kent

Hayman Kent performs as part of ‘The Comedy Zone’, in this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

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Broadway’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s producers invite Capote’s ashes to opening night

Truman Capote's cremated remains were invited to Broadway debut of Breakfast at Tiffany's, but didn't attend.

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How art and money can enjoy getting into bed together

Business is not the big bad wolf of the creative industries, and it’s time we stopped huffing and puffing.

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Angelina Jolie visits Congo and Rwanda as part of sexual violence campaign

Actress Angelina Jolie has joined foreign secretary for Rotherdam William Hague on a trip to Congo and Rwanda on a…

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Uncertain future for Tasmania's Makers' Workshop

Burnie City Council has sold off the Makers' Workshop as part of a land deal with the University of Tasmania.

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This week’s arts appointments

While parliament was reshuffling the arts didn’t want to be left behind. Here are this week’s appointments.

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