Television
Advancing Culture recognised as a charitable act
The new Charities Act formally recognises the promotion and advancement of culture as a charitable purpose, at least for now.
Eight unlikely places you can work in the arts
Arts organisations are not your only options. Thinking – and training – broadly can yield a different kind of job…
An Intimate Evening with DivaLicious
Shaw and Smyth bounce off each other like a pair of billiard balls in the hands of a master player.
The Breakfast Club
Guests from Fringe World shows test their age appropriate material against the hardest crowd of all – children.
Randy is Sober
Randy fills the Spiegeltent with laughter and cheers as the plucky purple puppet reflects on three years of sobriety.
The Wau Wau Sisters: Death Threats (& other forms of flattery)
Glittering Fringe World stalwarts return with tales of their experiences in the wake of death threats at the Brisbane Festival.
Writers' Festivals in 2014
In 2014, expect big names in literature to grace stages across the country and digital promises to be made good.
Marketing for creative business
The NSW government is recognising creative practitioners may need a helping hand with the business side of their career.
Visitors
Evocative and executed perfectly by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Visitor's score would still suit a Hollywood blockbuster.
Mastering the music biz
A new online Masters program at Box Hill Institute will help music industry professionals build skills and knowledge.