Writing and Publishing
Lily Allen returns, packing heat for feminism
The comeback song from the indie pop songstress takes aim at sexism in the music industry, changing the meaning of…
Education Program to 'keep performing arts relevant'
School students are offered the chance to see both local and internationally-acclaimed productions in 2014.
'Abundant music talent' recognised in 2013 Melbourne Prize Awards
The triennial Melbourne Prize for Music Awards has been endowed to internationally-acclaimed Australian artists and composers.
It's official: Government endorses value of arts for health
In what may be a world first, Australian health ministers have endorsed a national framework that acknowledges the value of…
Melbourne's next Arts Strategy open for input
Melbournians play a integral role in developing their city's creative and cultural future.
Saved from the black hole
Small publishers often can't promote their books enough to get them into award contention. Enter the Most Underrated Book Award.
Turning women to crime
Twenty years ago the Scarlet Stilettos changed crime writing from a gritty macho genre to a sexy stage for women…
More than a big fish: Sturgeon launched
Artbank launches its inaugural issue of Sturgeon, a magazine that is both a separate identity and flagship for the organisation.
Facing the overstimulated audience
Festivals can also be places of extreme sensory overload. A recent Situate Lab tackled what that means..
ArtsHub introduces new Education & Festival sections
ArtsHub has responded to the requests of its subscribers by adding two brand new categories for added coverage and accessibility.