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Symphony Orchestra’s new season of storytelling

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s (MSO) 2024 program highlights storytelling, reimagining and turning the ordinary into extraordinary.

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This week’s arts news and trending topics

Missed a story this week? Stay up-to-date with industry chatter thanks to our weekly round-up of what the sector’s discussing…

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A poem for everyone in August

Poetry Month is rolling across the country once again, showcasing a raft of readings and events. ArtsHub asked some participating…

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Incognito art sale where everything goes for $100

More than 3500 works are still up for grabs from the Incognito Art Show, with funds going to two studios…

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Festival review: Illuminate Adelaide, from Arborialis to City Lights

Bringing light to Adelaide in the depths of winter, Illuminate is a relatively young festival that’s already making its mark.

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Museums spearhead production in VR films

Three trans-Tasman museums invest a total of $1 million for WA-based White Spark Pictures to develop new VR documentaries.

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Theatre review: Animal Farm, Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre

Orwell's classic work given a Australian political spin.

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Book review: Exquisite Corpse, Marija Peričić

This entropic un-romance is about control: losing it, wanting it, taking it.

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Music review: Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, Hamer Hall

A program packed with excitement, but light on choral spectacle.

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Book review: Resistance, Jacinta Halloran

An exploration into human stamina and how it keeps things hidden as well as keeps people safe.

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