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A white woman wearing motoring goggles holds a steering wheel. Her head is thrown back, her long hair blowing in the wind, and she is laughing or shouting exuberantly.
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Petrol-powered feminist icon celebrated on stage

‘Garage Girls’ explores the life and times of mechanic, inventor and businesswoman Alice Anderson, who established Australia’s first all-female garage…

Flinders Quartet, Montsalvat Upper Gallery, Melbourne. Image supplied by Flinders Quartet
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Fine music ensembles are on the rise, but what is driving their success?

How our diverse and burgeoning chamber music ensembles create a unique voice and what they contribute to the overall musical…

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Peers and portals

A triptych of vignettes about three of Sydney’s emerging oil painters and their voyages of identity.

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Roaming performance in historic mansion celebrates 1000th show

Werribee Park Mansion's theatre in residence has been welcoming audiences with a captivating story for 20 years.

Two self-portrait paintings by Frida Kahlo, presented side by side
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Why does Frida Kahlo’s fame outshine other women artists?

Audiences are currently in the grip of ‘Frida fever’ thanks to a blockbuster show at AGSA. But why does this…

A shelf of old leather-bound history books
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Decolonising the written word

As an editor, a relatively new part of my brief is to be on the alert for colonial exceptionalism. What…

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Theatre review: Far Away, fortyfivedownstairs

A puzzle of a play that will confound those looking for easy answers.

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Exhibition review: Kayannie Denigan, Belconnen Arts Centre

‘Reflections of Country’ creates a space for Aboriginal women to connect with audiences and share their perspectives.

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Six curators talk about the artists on their radar

Being on a curator’s radar is not always about being "hot" or "emerging". So who is capturing their interest?

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Book review: The Heart is a Star, Megan Rogers

Megan Roger’s debut novel vibrates with metaphor and a constant consideration of symbolic meaning.

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