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Arts In 30 — 61 episodes
Weekender: Best of the year - movies, music, theatre and more
Weekender: Best TV shows of the year, the fifth Indigenous Art Triennial, and arthouse Summer films
Sarah Hanson-Young on local content quotas and ABC funding plus proposed changes at the State Library of Victoria
Weekender: Wake up Dead Man wraps demagoguery, faith, grace, and power in a fun mystery & Evelyn Araluen returns with The Rot
What constitutes success (or failure) in Hollywood? And Peyton Reed on the 25th anniversary of Bring It On.
Weekender: Breaking consensus on Pluribus and Wicked For Good manages to land the broomstick
The fraying relationship between universities and the arts
Weekender: Running Man and If I Had Legs I'd Kick You take on the perils of parenthood and Rosalia makes a play for album of the year
Local content quotas announced for streaming platforms and David Szalay wins the Booker
Weekender: The Diplomat gets chaotic, Dangerously Modern provides a showcase of Australian art, and Die, My Love is a showcase for Jennifer Lawrence
Australia Design Centre set to shut down after six decades and accessibility in the arts
Weekender: Horror picks for the spooky season, alien conspiracies and kidnapping in Bugonia, and Twinless gets two thumbs up
No TDM exception on copyright, songwriters push back against the politicisation of their songs, and Theatre of the Oppressed
Weekender: Jacob Elordi's physicality shines in Del Toro's Frankenstein and deliver us from musical biopics
A basic income for artists and harmonising cultural leadership in Australia's orchestras
Weekender: Wayward maintains its direction, on the hunt against After the Hunt, and two great art exhibitions.
László Krasznahorkai wins the Nobel Prize for Literature and how the arts engage with politics and the environment
Weekender: Taylor Swift breaks her own records, The Invocations wins a prize, and why is the current glut of caper films so disappointing?
From the Riyadh Comedy Festival to the EA acquisition, why does Vision 2030 see Saudi Arabia making a huge investment in the arts?
Weekender: Bad Bunny headlines the Super Bowl, The Lowdown makes a play for show of the year, and Dwayne Johnson asks for your consideration
Two major literary awards celebrate Australia's best writers & recreating the sound of Indiana Jones
Weekender: One Battle After Another and Spinal Tap II tell very different stories of the world
Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and return & more details emerge about Meanjin
Weekender: The Studio sweeps the Emmys, the lingering power of The Names, and a Springsteen rarity revealed
The 2025 Emmy Awards' winners and losers, and Arts Project Australia mounts a major exhibition
Weekender: The case for genre fiction in the Top 100 and a new Australian supergroup
Meanjin to close after 85 years and Anthropic agrees to $1.5 Billion dollar settlement with authors
Tropfest lives, and filmmaking under the eye of the Iranian government
Major changes in Opera Australia leadership and Campbell Addy's eye for movement
More than 50 authors withdraw from Bendigo Writers Festival and celebrating the best poetry of the century
Productivity Commission considers a copyright exception for AI companies and awards season in Darwin
Should credit companies decide what content is allowed? And award-winning science photography
A 10 year plan for the arts in Australia and a short history of street art
Judging a film festival and how Taylor Swift inspired Pete Murray
Another round of layoffs hit the games industry & an amibitous start for Creative Futures
Is there any appetite for risk at Creative Australia? And the story behind the art of Emily Kam Kngwarray
Politicians and musicians clash over Glastonbury chants and Anna Wintour steps away from the role that's defined her career
"It has never been harder to make a living in the creative sector." What's gone wrong in Australia's arts capital?
Hollywood studios sue AI company and Creative Australia takes aim at music listening habits
Marg Horwell takes home a Tony and the Perth Cabaret Festival ceases operations
Is the government ignoring evidence of rock art degradation at Murujuga? And Daniel Browning hangs up the headphones
Judges quit the Queensland Literary Awards over Black&Write decision & Michelle de Kretser wins the Stella Prize
Behind the scenes at Eurovision and major losses at national companies
The value of cultural diplomacy and the winner of the Archibald Prize
International musicians to platform local artists in NSW under Michael's Rule, and curating a brand new biennale in Mongolia
New voices and deep engagement: the importance of criticism
The arts at the polls
The Oscars embrace stunt design and Maud Page takes over at the Art Gallery of NSW
Can the arts industry revive its appetite for risk? And are the visual arts a gig economy?
Creative Australia, local quotas, and AI theft: Tony Burke revives Labor's arts policy
Meta uses pirated books to train its AI platform and Wanda Gibson makes history
Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively and the court of public opinion
Another music festival cancelled as the live music inquiry hands down its recommendations
More voices call for change in the leadership of Creative Australia
Creative Australia's leadership faces questioning at Senate estimates
Resignations and condemnation in the wake of Creative Australia's Venice Biennale decision
The human impact of the APY Art Centre Collective investigations and Perth Festival powers up a new site for art
APY Art Centre Collective cleared by ORIC & the challenges facing the Australian music industry
Donald Trump's impact on the arts and a shrinking market for Australian authors?
Preserving art during natural disasters and farewell to David Lynch
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