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Fringe making money for Adelaide

Adelaide Fringe is celebrating a spike in economic impact but Vivid Sydney is finding crowd-control challenges in its success.

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New Russian legislation gags artists

In the wake of the Pussy Riot saga Russia has passed a bill to hand out jail terms to those…

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Complaints as Vivid victim of own success

Crowd control failures marred the spectacular success of Vivid Sydney.

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The new censorship: a campaign against arts funding?

Was the police raid on Paul Yore's Linden Centre exhibition really the start of a right-wing campaign against arts funding?

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New initiative for Indigenous musicians set to open in Broome

Program aims to strengthen links between Indigenous and mainstream music industry and assist in establishing long-term careers.

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Proposed regulations ‘sledgehammer to crack a nut’

The Australian Commercial Galleries Association believes that considered measures to protect artists could be too extreme.

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Damien Hirst among $6million art auction investors

The online art auction business Paddle8 has raised $6 million from a group of high profile arts investors.

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Borrowing without the ball and chain

Taking out a loan for an arts project does not have to mean tying yourself to banks with expensive interest…

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Federal funding secures arts in Orange, but what about Newcastle?

Funding for one NSW regional gallery is great for some, but others still lie in wait.

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Creating value from your ticket price

Consumer psychology means assessing the value of a ticket is quite different from working out the cost.

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