Film

The Fifteen Minute Hamlet
Shakespeare for extremely short attention spans.

Rethinking arts on television
What should arts content look like on television, specifically content transmitted by a national broadcaster?

Free Fall
Attuned, chemistry-fuelled performances enhance the needed air of tension and imbue the requisite emotion.

Five films to favour at Byron Bay Film Festival
As Byron Bay Film Festival reveals its final program and award nominees, we give you our top picks.

Biennale responds to boycott call
The Biennale of Sydney Board say that without the support of Transfield, the event would ‘cease to exist’.

China is Real, from Beijing to Chippendale
Inaugural Chippendale New World Art Prize winner celebrated in new exhibition.

AUDIO: A conversation with Jane Clifton
Gibraltar-born Australian actress, author, singer and former "service brat" chats about her life and career.

William & Mary
Tiriki Onus holds the Beckett Theatre to attention with his moving, and nationally significant, familial tale, William & Mary.

'Embedded' creatives earn more
A recently released report reveals negative growth in the creative industries, but there are some surprising positives too.

Market focuses on collaboration
If you didn't get to Brisbane for the opening of the Australian Performing Arts Market, find out what attendees learned.