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Whodunnit? Who wrote it?

A new novel is set to be released by the world's best-selling author.

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Survive in the art world: market the brand, sell the product

In the modern world artists are pushed to market themselves and sell their artistic output.

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Why we should care about disability leadership

Giving a leading voice to people with disability plays an important part in making the artistic process an inclusive experience.

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Mungo MacCallum: The Whitlam Mob

MacCallum gives glimpses of politicians that somehow morph into meaningful, albeit all too brief, insights.

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Junction Arts Festival unveils 2014 program

Live art, live music, cross-generational collaborations and memorials to dead pets; Junction is not your usual arts festival.

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Artistic Director named for next Biennale of Sydney

Biennale turns to London Curator for its 20th exhibition, with an emphasis on the intersection of performance and visual arts.

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Glow Winter Arts Festival

Featuring the Exxopolis Luminarium, cabaret, comedy, food, film and augmented reality, Glow lights up August in Stonnington.

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Jenny Valentish: Cherry Bomb

At once a bildungsroman and a searing examination of the fallout of middle-class living, Valentish’s Cherry Bomb is a page-turner

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Inspiring and guiding future leaders

A five-month mentorship program in Footscray will take emerging leaders into a bold, new world.

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Edinburgh Fringe opens with flyers and a plea for humanity

The Fringe has returned to Edinburgh, along with the traditional fanfare of pop-up bars, fireworks, street performers and flyers.

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