A new chapter
WHILE Patrick White is enjoying a posthumous revival, other prize-winning Australian authors have been neglected. But there is hope.
WHILE Patrick White is enjoying a posthumous revival, other prize-winning Australian authors have been neglected. But there is hope.
CAMPBELL Newman says he makes “no apologies” for axing the Premier’s Literary Awards, a move condemned as short-sighted.
AS Colin Friels resumes his stage career, he’d like to apologise for his previous performances.
WHEN Colin Moody was offered the role of modern art giant Mark Rothko, he didn’t leap at the opportunity.
AS Sydney’s MCA prepares to show off its new wing, it seems contemporary art champion Elizabeth Ann Macgregor’s tenacity has paid off.
AT some point between Yuendumu and the MCG, Liam Jurrah was dubbed the “Warlpiri Warrior”.
AMANDA Muggleton is not afraid of ‘delving into naughty places’ in her role as a lusty widow.
FROM humble beginnings, John Polson’s short film festival has grown into a national and international phenomenon.
THE Aboriginal Soccer Tribe is an overdue book that shines a bright light on a poorly covered aspect of indigenous sport.
IT shaping up to be a very good year for playwright Hilary Bell as demand for her work grow.
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