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The art of balding: a brief history of hairless men
From images by the Ancient Egyptians to TV tropes, writer Glen Jankowski takes a look at the 'art' of balding.
International Women's Day events
A range of International Women's Day events across the arts sector highlighting intersectionality and celebrating women's achievement.
Australian collection hits 4 million items
Hitting a significant milestone in acquisitions, the National Film and Sound Archive is a living resource for Australian culture.
Why capitalism isn’t paying for creative labour
In a recent panel at ACMI, the authors of Chokepoint Capitalism shared insights on why ‘art is making more money…
27 famous kisses in art, ahead of Valentine's Day
We take a walk through history and remember the most famous kisses on screen and in our galleries.
Drama school isn’t just about actor training: it’s building foundations for life
The National Theatre Drama School’s Foundation in Acting course provides a solid grounding in acting, script analysis and theatre-making over…
Shadow Arts Minister says Revive falls a long way short
Shadow Minister for the Arts, Paul Fletcher says Revive offers 'not much new, and not much new money.'
Why is TV so much better than film at video game adaptations?
Making a film is already difficult enough and it’s even more of an uphill struggle for a video game film…
Wrap-up: the best films and shows of 2022
The ScreenHub Content Lead lists their favourite screen stories from the year that was, from glass onions to Sauls you…
Vale Tony Barry
One of the most recognisable actors in the Australian screen industry, Tony Barry was also one of the most respected…