Writing and Publishing
Holloway’s final Melbourne International Arts Festival dances with the truth
Exploring the nature of truth in an age of fake news, and with a particular focus on dance – including…
Book Review: Empirical by Lisa Gorton
Gorton’s meditations take on a contemporary romanticism towards Melbourne and contrast it with the history of empire.
ICYMI: rounding up the week’s arts news
Next M Pavilion design unveiled, Melbourne Art Fair shifts gears again, NSW Shadow Arts Minister warns not to overlook Australian…
Book Review: Wild and Crazy Guys by Nick de Semlyen
A candid look at the rivalry and comradeship between some of Hollywood’s A-list comedians.
Book Review: The Second-Worst Restaurant in France by Alexander McCall Smith
McCall Smith can’t resist letting his characters ruminate on some ethical issues.
Is your organisation queer-friendly enough?
From gender neutral bathrooms to the use of language, we speak with arts practitioners who are championing more inclusive workplaces.
How to social media like a pro
Lynnaire Macdonald shares some tips on how you can reach your audience more effectively no matter where they are
On the Move: latest appointments and departures
Penrith Regional Gallery appoints new Director, Canberra Theatre Centre Director announces retirement, new Board member at Sydney Writers Festival, and…
Beef, coal, and hot tracks: Aus music exports earn $195 million each year
Australian music is performing remarkably overseas, according to a new Australia Council report.
ICYMI: The week in arts
Uluru Statement up for NAIDOC Week, Sydney's new take on Indigenous buskers, plus the week's art news in festivals and…