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Something In The Way She Moves

This dance work by Julie-Anne Long explores an ordinary, middle-aged woman's alternative inner life.

Career Advice

Shake up your five year plan

When your career begins to veer off track it might be a good idea to get out that good old…

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Timon of Athens

A clever contemporary production of a little-known Shakespeare.

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Duruflé Requiem

Maurice Duruflé's Requiem was the second of the two items on this MSO program, but absolutely deserved to be the…

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Radiance: The Neo-Impressionists

Australia's first survey of Neo-Impressionism highlights the vibrancy and originality of these artists.

Opinions & Analysis

Too many festivals bad for local artists

Arts festivals make politicians feel good but they depress independent artists who don't fit the festival mode.

Features

Chart-topping music stars sound off against internet royalty bill

Billy Joel, Rihanna and Katy Perry are just some of the musicians who have voiced their opposition to Pandora radio’s…

Opinions & Analysis

Understanding health care with a paintbrush

Using painting as a research tool has enabled a new understanding of creativity in cancer support, pharmacy and Aboriginal health.

Features

What’s hot in world music

We take a journey through some of the hottest countries for ‘world music’ to discover the sounds that are shaping…

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The Rise of the Fifth Estate: Social Media and Blogging in Australian Politics

An important book about the benefits and pitfalls of social media’s relationship to journalism and politics, well-researched and clearly told.

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