Writing and Publishing
Australian arts workers better off than British
Heading off to London is a well-trodden path for Australians working in the arts but salaries, satisfaction and public-funding are…
Lost poem by Sappho discovered
Fragments of a previously unknown work by the ancient Greek poet have been identified by an Oxford classicist.
Concerns as Creative Partnerships shuts state offices
State government arts bodies fretful as Creative Partnerships Australia closes offices in South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT.
The Vaudevillians starring Jinkx Monsoon
Jerick Hoffer's energetic performance and quick-witted bantering is a delight to behold.
New publishing imprint to support young and emerging writers
Youth arts organisation Express Media has announced the first two titles to be published by its new imprint, Hologram Books.
‘Come Heckle Christ’ ruffles feathers at Fringe
An Adelaide Fringe production has been attacked by Christians after the Rev Fred Nile criticised the production on Twitter.
Briefs: The Second Coming
Expect a yo-yo to reach new heights of sexiness.
QTC Board censors Campbell Newman joke
The Queensland Theatre Company's board has censored a line about Campbell Newman in their current production. Ben Eltham reports.
The visual arts shine at Perth Festival
Gold fishing nets, see-through garments, model trains & shadows: these have captured the imagination of artists heading to Perth.
ACO commission wins Four Grammys
Winter Morning Walks, composed specifically for the Australian Chamber Orchestra, starred at the Grammy Awards.