Television
Screen Australia gets real with diversity agenda
Screen Australia opens up another front in its campaign to change the makeup of the creative sector.
What's On - Baguettes, great SF, Guinness and Queerness rule
ACMI and QAGOMA offer the juciest of cinema experiences, while the French, Irish and Queer film festivals offer tasty bits…
WA's new Arts Minister has promises to keep
With the loss of John Day, the veteran Minister for the Arts in the Barnett government, WA has been waiting…
Box Office 14 March 2017 - Lion in serious triumph territory
At $156m, Lion has now beaten Hacksaw Ridge's $150m around the world - if we leave out China where it…
Silence
Martin Scorsese's latest both explores and tests faith, with rewarding, revelatory viewing the end result.
Women Who Kill
Quirky rom-com meets murder-mystery thriller, complete with observational humour and not-as-conventional dark humour.
International Markets, Budgeting, TV Shooter Producer & More
Just scheduled for 30 March, in association with SPA, INTERNATIONAL MARKET STRATEGY MASTERCLASS - an intensive half-day course about understanding…
Finding success outside the gallery system
Perth-born New York-based artist Ian Strange offers advice on how to go it solo without a gallery and how to…
When are you too old for your arts jobs?
In the arts, retirement is often not an option.
Kong: Skull Island
Cinema's colossal ape returns for an enjoyable stint of jungle-set, war-tinted monster mayhem.