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Live art for the virtual generation

In a world where you can be simultaneously on a suburban bus and at a concert half a world away,…

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So Donald Trump makes you laugh..

The Republican nominee joins a long line of public figures whose big personalities make them gift fodder for satirists.

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Creative education for your busy lifestyle

If you're looking to expand your skills but can’t commit to full-time study, a studio course could be the answer.

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Three ways co-working spaces help creative practice

Co-working and co-locating initiatives are stimulating ideas and partnerships in the creative industries.

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How to run an online festival

A traditional festival draws much of its energy from the gathering of people into an intense physical space. So what…

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Lionel Shriver and your inner bigot

Political correctness isn't strangling creativity – it's just inviting us to be aware of our inner bigot.

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This message is brought to you in a language you may not understand

The national regional arts conference Artlands was launched yesterday with a power trifecta using the occasion to launch new programs…

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Why feminists should pay attention to Men's Rights Activists

Men's Rights activists claim feminists have too much power. Censoring them feeds into the anger and hate.

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By women, for everyone

The inaugural Festival Fatale, a two-day women’s theatre festival, is an explicitly feminist event.

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Western Australia launches new vision for the arts

Strategic Directions 2016-2031 is Western Australia's first long-term vision for the arts and culture sector.

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