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Mia Stanford

The Northern Territoryā€™s own award-winning comedian, Mia Stanford brings her hit one-woman show to the Darwin Festival.

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MSO in concert with Randy Newman

THE ARTS CENTRE: Thereā€™s no question that the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra understands the benefit of collaborating with pop and rock…

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Burthurmarr Christopher Crebbin: Eleven

TANDANYA: After eleven years of painting and eleven solo exhibitions, a new exhibition exploring the artist's deep connection with the…

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Windmill Baby

BELVOIR: David Milroyā€™s story of Black Australians in the service of White Australia is an ancient tale of unexpected love…

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ABC TV cuts to the arts

The news that ABC TV's 'Art Nation' is to be axed, in-house arts production staff are to go, and arts…

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Come Out Festival announces new director

COME OUT FESTIVAL: The Come Out Festival Board has announced the appointment of a new Artistic Director for the 2013…

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Observe the Sons of Ulster...

HOY POLLOY: In 'Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme', eight Irish soldiers join the army for different…

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Tim Ferguson's principles of writing comedy

CURRENCY PRESS: The thing about laughter, says Tim Ferguson, is that youā€™re not in conscious control. Itā€™s coming from the…

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ā€˜Believeā€™ by Peter Sharrock

TANDANYA: An Indigenous artist of Eastern Arrernte descent, Sharrock works in a variety of mediums, including acrylics, ochre and ceramics,…

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From hillside hippy to Festival Director

Jeff Moorfoot never wanted to follow the rules or be a photographer, yet now finds himself founder and Festival Director…

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