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The Miles Franklin winner, Ghost Cities, is a beguiling, metafictional novel set in a film set. But who's directing who?
Naturally the blurbs on book covers are there to attract the reader. That doesn’t mean they must be biased; they can be ...
SPRING1883 gives people a sense of what it’s like to live with art, rather than simply being a platform for purchasing it.
Muruwari playwright Jane Harrison’s multi award-winning play has been resonating with audiences across the country. From its ...
Sarah Arachchi is unwavering in her pursuit of becoming a paediatrician, willing to do whatever it takes to achieve her goal.
An evening of Austen with plenty of laughs, Plied and Prejudice may be the most fun you’ll ever have at a show.
Experience the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music's very best student wind instrumentalists in a tour of Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.
Opera comes back from the dead, The Female Pope, dance in public spaces and the greatest debate on never moving out at OzAsia ...
New research calls for schools to treat learning music as essential for mental health, not just a nice-to-have activity.
Sheeran, who recently surpassed 100 million monthly listeners on Spotify, returns to Australia in January-February after a ...
The Neighbour at the Gate exhibition unpacks connections and truth telling between First Nations and Asian Australians.
As ANU signals changes to its School of Music, national arts education leaders warn of long-term damage to the sector.