Writing and Publishing
Highs and Lows of 2011 TV
Given this Saturday, 26 November is the final day for ratings, we thought we’d have a look back at the…
Screen Editors: seen but not noticed?
Screen editors suffer something of an image problem, tucked away in dark rooms staring at and assembling rushes their roles…
Contemporary Art: World Currents
LAURENCE KING PUBLISHING: Professor Terry Smith's astutely written, intriguingly illustrated book on a global cultural phenomenon is at once profoundly…
What’s After Art School?
Tamara Winikoff from NAVA looks at some of the options available to arts graduates as they consider what they're going…
Could you be an arts manager?
So you want to be an arts manager? Really? It’s not well paid, it takes over your life, making you…
Wolf Creek
CURRENCY PRESS: Sonya Hartnett's analysis of Wolf Creek for the Australian Screen Classics series of publications is under-explored and problematic.
The just so plain pleasant, Adam Hills
Adam Hills is sitting by the pool, fielding calls from journalists. He may lead the luxuriant life of an Australian…
A very Yolngu Christmas
Darwin's Chan Contemporary Art Space celebrates Christmas rituals in remote communities.
Arts' bright broadband future
A Faster Future was a seminar hosted by ABAF on the Arts’ broadband future for those still firmly in the…
Joanna Murray Smith comes to play with Red Stitch
Red Stitch is presenting the world premiere of Joanna Murray-Smith's latest play, Day One. A Hotel, Evening, to round off…