Dramatic change puts women in charge
JOANNA Murray-Smith is the country’s most in-demand playwright, but 2013 is set to be her biggest year.
JOANNA Murray-Smith is the country’s most in-demand playwright, but 2013 is set to be her biggest year.
FOUR writers offer their perspectives on Naomi Wolf’s controversial biography of an intimate part of her anatomy.
AFTER decades spent doing big arts jobs across the country, Brett Sheehy has Melbourne to call home.
PUBLISHERS are conducting an ardent affair with the much maligned romance genre.
THERE aren’t many young actors with the style and charisma associated with the stars of yesterday.
WITH her new book concentrating on a certain part of the female anatomy, is Naomi Wolf, ahem, navel-gazing?
THERE’S a growing trend in classical music and opera towards eye-candy singers and instrumentalists – and the results aren’t always pretty.
KATE Ceberano’s reputation for being the life of the party is the foil to a career of bloody hard work.
JIM McNeil wrote his best plays behind bars. Now a Melbourne theatre is reviving two of the enigmatic criminal’s works.
INDIGENOUS actor Meyne Wyatt’s career is taking off at great speed while he builds a reputation as a star in the making.
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