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Between two worlds

Canberra’s Segue Festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Europe and Australia, providing benefits for artists and audiences alike.

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Biting the hand that funds you

A controversial play about eco-terrorism and climate change is set to reignite debate at this year’s You Are Here festival.

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People's choice: Fifty years of folk

With the 50th National Folk Festival this year, we look at the appeal of a genre that eschews fashion for…

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Of Mice & Men

Sport for Jove’s first foray outside of its home state is warmly welcomed and leaves Canberrans jostling for more

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Dylan Thomas: Return Journey

Kingdom's mastery of the spoken word brings unprecedented life into the work and poetry of Dylan Thomas.

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Circus Under My Bed

Keep the kids entertained with this energetic, acrobatic treat.

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Older women’s invisibility explored on stage

The cult of youth and beauty excludes older women, and not everyone wants to be a rosy-cheeked grandma.

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Black Diggers

The retelling of a story that shows why it’s never too late to remember history.

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Paul Vandermark: Modulations

Peter Vandermark's inviting exhibition Modulations is showing at Canberra Contemporary Art Space at Gorman House.

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Arcadia: Sounds of the Sea

During the late 1960s and early 1970s, surfing came to represent an all-encompassing lifestyle, rather than a mere pastime.

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