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‘The Seagull 3’: The backstage drama engulfing the STC

‘The Seagull 3’: The backstage drama engulfing the STC

When three young actors stepped forward to take their curtain calls for The Seagull last month, not even Russian playwright Anton Chekhov could have dreamt up the drama that would follow.

  • by Nick Galvin and Helen Pitt

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Looking for a book to read? Here are 14 tips for October

Looking for a book to read? Here are 14 tips for October

The Christmas publishing season is really under way. Here are 14 books to satisfy you this month.

  • by Jason Steger
Brave spaces, but not safe ones: what Louise Adler did next

Brave spaces, but not safe ones: what Louise Adler did next

Once she backs a writer, she is fiercely protective. But she has been known to let a paneer tikka slip under her guard.

  • by Chip Le Grand
Schwartz Media owner calls for Louise Adler to resign from festival

Schwartz Media owner calls for Louise Adler to resign from festival

The owner of Black Inc and The Saturday Paper has called for the Adelaide Writers’ Week director to quit after a row over two Palestinian authors.

  • by Jason Steger
Tale of two ‘cancellations’ proves we need to move past this cliched term
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Tale of two ‘cancellations’ proves we need to move past this cliched term

From Bluesfest to the Adelaide Writers’ Week, it’s easy to describe any debate within the arts as “cancel culture”, but there’s too much at stake to keep throwing it all in the same bucket.

  • by Osman Faruqi
Key sponsor boycotts writers’ festival over inclusion of Palestinian authors

Key sponsor boycotts writers’ festival over inclusion of Palestinian authors

The Adelaide Writers’ Week director says she’s disappointed that law firm MinterEllison has decided to cut ties with the festival.

  • by Meg Watson
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Writers need more government support: publisher Louise Adler

Writers need more government support: publisher Louise Adler

The Adelaide Writers’ Week director calls on federal arts minister Tony Burke to remember writers in his upcoming national cultural policy.

Louise Adler: ‘I don’t think my generation of feminists really did change the world’

Louise Adler: ‘I don’t think my generation of feminists really did change the world’

The publisher-at-large for Hachette discusses the impact of the sexual revolution on her life, growing up in a Jewish household, and how she is finding her 60s.

  • by Benjamin Law
‘Liberated from the tyranny of facts’: Why politicians write novels

‘Liberated from the tyranny of facts’: Why politicians write novels

Hillary Clinton is turning her hand to fiction: a platform free of the constraints of TV interviews and political stump speeches.

  • by Michael Lallo
Melbourne University Press row reignites as vice-chancellor defends shake-up
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Melbourne University Press row reignites as vice-chancellor defends shake-up

University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Duncan Maskell has reignited a war of words over the institution’s controversial shake-up of its publishing house, defending it as the right move because the books being put out were not appropriate for a university press.

  • by Fergus Hunter
Can a publishing house divided stand?
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Publishing

Can a publishing house divided stand?

Is not the maxim "each to their own" at the very heart of humanity and the humanities?

  • by James Curran

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