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Book review: Roseghetto, Kirsty Jagger

A debut that tracks a life ringed by violence and poverty.

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Beetlejuice musical announced as Melbourne exclusive

Featuring music and lyrics by Eddie Perfect, the hit Broadway musical opens at The Regent Theatre in 2025.

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Musical review: Guys & Dolls, Chapel Off Chapel

The songs are the same, but this piece of musical theatre offers a cheeky modern twist.

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Theatre review: The Weekend, Belvoir

Charlotte Wood's acclaimed novel is faithfully brought to the stage.

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On the move: latest sector appointments

Metro Arts AD steps down, new Board appointments, and more.

A series of blue and white screen printed workers uniforms, arranged like a shopfront display. They feature the writing '(DON'T) BE AN ARTIST' in a newsprint style.
Opinions & Analysis

Are we missing an opportunity when we say ‘arts jobs are real jobs’?

Who are we leaving behind when we justify artist work on the system's terms? Are we missing an opportunity for…

Education & Student News

Me and my mentor: Marion Harper and Vera Möller

Visual artists Marion Harper and Vera Möller were paired as part of the VCA Masters Mentoring program. Here they talk…

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Mental health for creative people: five tips to thrive

Aimee Davies, founder of The Hey Mate Project, understands the unique mental health challenges for those in the arts and…

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Large-scale sculpture wins the 2023 NATSIAA

Highlighting family totems in a ‘transportive’ work, Keith Wikmunea’s major sculpture takes home the $100,000 2023 Telstra NATSIAA.

Two male dancers, wearing orange prison overalls rolled down to the waist. Their chests and arms and the floor are streaked with white ochre. Chandler Connell is to the left, in the background, kneeling, arms outstretched to his side. Alexander Abbot is to the right in the foreground. He is standing, legs wide, and leaning back. The background is black.
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Dance review: The Other Side of Me, Darwin Festival

The NT Dance Company's world premiere is truth-telling powerfully expressed by two dancers representing one First Nations man.

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