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Japan prints the world’s smallest book

Japan has broken the Guinness World Record for the world’s smallest book, creating a book with pages the size of…

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Ai Weiwei plans to release heavy metal album

Dissident Chinese visual artist Ai Weiwei has revealed plans to release a heavy metal album.

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Taxing arts prizes, it’s gotta stop

The Greens are calling on the Gillard Government to stop taxing arts prizes, but is anybody listening?

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Bob Dylan is first rocker induced into American Academy of Arts and Letters

Bob Dylan has been awarded a rare honour by becoming the first rocker to be admitted to the American Academy…

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This week’s arts appointments

Your ‘must read’ industry guide to who went where in the arts this week.

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Young conductor gives MSO a night to remember

Those attending the last of MSO's Sidney Myer Free Concerts series witnessed a lifetime changing moment for a young conductor…

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Are the arts now on the national agenda?

Now we have a National Cultural Policy, government should talk up the arts and encourage business to foot the bill.

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Can the creative arts be taught online?

Submissions to the Coalition’s investigation into tertiary learning online close on March 30.

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National Cultural Policy launches

The long awaited National Cultural Policy, ‘Creative Australia’ has been released.

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Kath Fries – Situational

An exhibition of installation, sculpture, photography and video, Fries leads us through her process of observation and distillation of the…

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