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Study reveals why we like what we like

Australian cultural tastes and engagement divide dramatically along lines of class and ethnic heritage.

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Chocolate for the brain

A study of people with dementia shows art, like chocolate, has key ingredients to make people feel good.

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Seeing your invisible audience

Out of the shadows: converting companions to subscribers and regular ticket buyers.

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Is your life interesting enough for a memoir?

Memoirs and autobiographies regularly fill the top spots on bestseller lists, but not everyone has a life worthy of memoir.

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Art you have to be sick to see

Public hospitals across Australia hold significant art collections putting some of our most significant artists to work as remote therapists.

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Placing not plonking: developers and public art

Developers need to do more than commission public art, they need to make it work with the city.

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Explore the new vitality of regional arts

The cultural landscape of regional Australia has a vitality that demonstrates art’s power to promote regeneration and connectedness.

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Discrimination alleged as board suspends festival GM

The general manager of Adelaide's Feast Festival has been suspended just five weeks before the festival.

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How to boost your creative energy

Understanding our energy patterns can help us strengthen the qualities we lack. Dr Mark Seton from AFTT explains.

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Shriver's hot button speech on cultural appropriation

There were walkouts and howls of protest when Lionel Shriver attacked the concept of cultural appropriation but she believes restricting…

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