Highlights of this issue include: Yilila taking Copehagen by storm at WOMEX; Critical Stage taking cutting edge theatre to regional Australia; Australia Council Literature Board Director, Susan Hayes on Writing in the digital age
Highlights of this issue include: An Horse rides high in the US; Restless Dance Theatre takes out top honours at Adelaide Film Festival; Ilbijerri Theatre wows the 2009 Melbourne Comedy Festival
Highlights of this issue include: APAM 2008 connects to Asian markets; Doug Hall AM appointed Australian commissioner at 2009 Venice Biennale; dancers move and shake at Sydney Festival; arts leader Alex Kelly is thinking big; donor makes difference for homeless theatre.
Highlights include: the success of the Australia Festival in PIttsburgh; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts stories, including converging clans, culture warriors and Arnhem Land rock; some of Australia's exciting young artists and performers; violist Glen Donnelly's journey; and the creative life of law professor Larissa Behrendt.
Highlights of this issue include: the launch of Australia's largest promotion of reading Books Alive 2007; a profile of Miles Franklin winner Alexis Wright; Australian visual artists' hot European summer, and the secret creative life of Sandra Yates AO.
Highlights of this issue include: a new program to help dancers manage their careers; interviews with the new Australia Council CEO Kathy Keele and singer/songwriter Josh Pyke; and an innovative philanthropic initiative mentoring Indigenous arts organisations.
Highlights of this issue include: Australia's representation at the Venice Biennale 2007; interviews with Joe Gersh AM, deputy chairman of the Australia Council and author Kate Grenville; plus, $3.5 million for big picture programs.
Highlights of this issue include: an interview with the Australia Council's chairman James Strong AO; news from the opening of the Musee du quai Branly in Paris; plus background on the Australia Council's community arts report and strategic initiatives.