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Prolific US author, Michael Sims, chooses his favourite work of art for "Masterpiece".
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South Australian artist Christopher Orchard is the feature artist in this year's South Australian Living Artists Festival.
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Two years in a row the Miles Franklin Literary Award has been won by books from small publishers, so how can winning big shape small publishers?
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Actor, dancer and choreographer Noel Tovey reflects on his 8 decades.
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The new novel from American writer Nicole Krauss is full of strange parallels, of lives unlived and of new ones imagined.
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The winner of this year's Miles Franklin Literary Award is Josephine Wilson for her second novel Extinctions.
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The novel Carpentaria as a work of art. Artist Gordon Hookey creates Angel's Palace as both a tribute and performance space.
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From George Harrison's Bangladesh to Let the Franklin Flow, we listen to some classic and not so classic songs around causes.
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The mutability of clouds has inspired generations of poets and artists. Richard Hamblyn traces the cultural significance of clouds.
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Dee and Cornelius’ latest play tells the story of an Australian woman who adopts a child from five different continents, exploring the themes of multiculturalism, racism and the love between mother and child.
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We review the legacy of Australia's longest running dance company, the Australian Dance Theatre.
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US author Ayelet Waldman tells us about the books, TV shows, music and plays that have inspired her.
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Award-winning Melbourne author, Chris Womersley, is back with a novel set in 1673 in France during the plague.
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This Scottish crime writer reveals what has influenced him, and throws in a song based on one of his novels.
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