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6 tips for digital critics
With programs, performances and exhibitions all moving online, how do we filter what’s good and what’s not? And how has…
Quarantine Cinema is Making Do
Keeping community connected is the goal for the Melbourne Cinémathèque, but there's no pretense it's ideal.
Federal Government announces $27M in targeted relief funding for arts
Indigenous Arts, Regional Arts and Support Act are the recipients of a targeted multi-million dollar package for the arts, but…
Survival and Creativity: A Paramedic's Perspective
Working on the COVID-19 frontline as a first responder, the director of 'Jirga' offers hope to other storytellers facing their…
Eager to learn while you shelter? Local and global viddies and webinars abound
Along with the Co-vidious turmoil, educational resources are moving online to provide insights, inspirations and clever basics. Here is a…
Poll Results: Top priorities for government funding
We asked readers what their top priorities were to funding our way through COVID-19 and beyond. Here are the results.
Melbourne International Film Festival cancelled
It's totally expected, but still heartbreaking for cinephiles and the industry. The 69th MIFF will happen next year instead.
Light in the Coronavirus doom as screen sales go on
Lambs of God will soon bewilder and enchant North American viewers as upstart streamer Total takes the Lingo show on.
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
As arts organisations go online, a whole bunch of opportunities have opened up for artists - we give you the…
Nerd immunity: Can geeks save the arts from COVID-19?
Yen Yang thinks the secret to artistic survival during self isolation might be in the darkest corners of the web.