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Tunisia jails 16 Islamists over art riots

Art once again proves its ability to provoke, with a Tunisian court handing down one-month jail terms to 16 people…

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This week’s appointments and departures

Arts organisations have been busy reshuffling before the Australia Day long weekend.

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A new Iron Curtain over the arts in Hungary?

The arts community in Hungary is suffering under conditions reminiscent of the Soviet-era.

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Classical artforms shine

Announcements this week show that classical art forms are still holding their own and drawing the big crowds.

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Thai politics confronted by provocateur artist

Renowned Thai artist Manit Sriwanichpoom is taking on politics in his new exhibition ‘Obscene.’

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Creating opportunities for regional youth

For city-raised musicians it can be a shock to discover the difficulties for young rural players.

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Corporate partnerships and the arts

This week has seen a few shifts in corporate dealings that could mean big changes for the arts.

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Why the Greens are an arts party

In the first arts play in the 2013 federal election campaign the Greens have announced a policy for a $10…

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Here Lies Henry

This epic monologue veers like a Mad Mouse between endearing, witty, existential, awkward, hilarious, insightful and more, often simultaneously.

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African music festival gives voice to censored artists

This year’s Sauti za Busara music festival will feature African artists whose music is restricted in their home countries.

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