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Australian publishing is being swallowed by international conglomerates. (Image: Laurianne Langlais on Unsplash)
Features

Australian publishing faces unprecedented consolidation – will it help or hurt local authors?

In a massive sea change for Australian publishing, three independent publishers have been acquired in less than six months. Experts…

After years of nominations, Tame Impala finally claimed victory at the Grammy Awards.

Australians represented at Grammy Awards

The year's Grammy Awards included long-awaited recognition for Tame Impala and a nod to Australia's metal core scene.

People outside heritage stone building on sunny day. Adelaide School of Art

Art school receives $7 million to expand

Adelaide Central School of Art to take over heritage building and deepen its offerings.

A crowd sitting on chairs under the night sky in federation square, an open-air area with a large screen.
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Federation Square 'Open Air at the Square' experiences are back this summer

The program features silent cinema and blockbuster films on the big screen, as well as musical performances.

Opinions & Analysis

Beyond race, is Country: the MTC's '37'

The restaging of Nathan Maynard's hit play from last year is an important contribution to the ongoing discussion of racism…

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Performance review: The Hanky Code, FRINGE WORLD

What does a hanky have to do with your sexual journey?

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Dance review: Lewis Major: Triptych, State Theatre Centre of WA, FRINGE WORLD

A captivating fusion of sound, light and movement.

A man in black is holding onto a blonde woman dressed in white. She is lying on the ground. To the left is another man looking on.
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Theatre review: Wuthering Heights, Roslyn Packer Theatre

Acclaimed British director Emma Rice brings a divisive adaptation of ‘Wuthering Heights’ to Sydney.

Portrait of elderly man with white shirt and yellow tie. Tom Lowenstein
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Vale Tom Lowenstein OAM – a man who looked after artists

The sector mourns the loss of one of Australia’s most respected arts tax accountants, Tom Lowenstein.

Two panels. On the left is of writer Geraldine Brooks. She has dark hair in a bob style and is wearing a black and white pattern jumper. On the right is the cover of her book, 'Memorial Days', with a picture of large rocks.
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Book review: Memorial Days, Geraldine Brooks

A memoir about grief by a writer at the top of her form.

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