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Do you need a muse?

From Homer to Brett Whitely great artists have had muses but feminism, egalitarianism and individuality have almost killed the goddess…

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What does Asia think of Australia?

With so much emphasis placed on what Australia thinks of Asian art, we neglect to think about the reverse.

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Think small for arts-business partnerships

Arts organisations tend to target big corporates but smaller enterprises can deliver excellent value for creative partnership deals.

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Casus - Knee Deep

Evocative and beautifully choreographed; an exquisite demonstration of stripped-back, contemporary circus.

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YouTube surrenders, tackles music streaming market

YouTube has unveiled plans to launch its own subscription-based music streaming service later this year, leaving everyone wondering whether it…

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Fears festival director will take the money and run

The Peats Ridge Festival director Matt Grant is said to have left Australia, leaving creditors owed over $1 million.

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London Arts precinct to get $150 million boost

London's Southbank Centre reveals plans for a £100 million upgrade of its Festival Wing.

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End of the Rainbow

Peter Quilter's theatrical tribute to Judy Garland makes us miss someone we’d only before known from a tabloid distance.

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What's in store for the future of Australia's museums?

This May, Canberra will host the best and brightest of Australia’s museum sector, bringing directors, curators and students together for…

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Songs for the Fallen

Bold, brash and busty, this playful punk opera bursts or rather, busts onto its baroque era stage as scandalously as…

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