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'Prince Harry Kills Me' banner left out of Biennale

Banners and posters implicating Prince Harry by Jeremy Deller have been withdrawn from the Venice Biennale by British Council.

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Understanding arts audiences

Head of Morris Hargreaves McIntyre Jooles Clements outlined the importance of using Culture Segments at OzCo Marketing Summit.

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Melbourne International Jazz Festival: Opening Gala

‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’ - Rock classics and pop anthems reimagined.

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Computer Chess

At first glance, Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess seems simple, charting the unglamorous battle of man and machine.

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Creative writing student snares eight book deal

All writers dream about it, but Darrell Pitt was wide-awake when Text Publishing offered him an unprecedented eight book deal.

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This week’s appointments

Who is sitting on the Iron Throne after the dangerous power plays of the arts world this week?

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Playwriting and Indigenous arts honoured this week

The 2013 Patrick White Playwrights’ Fellowships has been announced, as well as the National Indigenous Arts Awards.

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A watershed moment in Australian theatre

The Australian Theatre Forum, held this week in Canberra, showcases an industry on the upswing despite the new competition.

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Alcohol and culture: a volatile combination

Encouraging live venues and battling alcohol-fuelled violence is a delicate balance for cultural policy-makers.

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The best of this year's Venice Biennale

The Venice Biennale features 88 countries and 150 artists. We’ve picked some of the best for this visual guide.

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