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The true potential of the visual arts is that they offer the possibility of responding to the great issues of faith, without words, a truth that has no explanation.
by Peter Sellick - 4/10/2013 - 6 comments
Tomorrow is National Bookshop Day. It's still worth leaving your screen and checking one out.
by Malcolm King - 9/08/2013 - 3 comments
Even though an investigation verified that Mauchly had stolen the basic ideas for the digital computer from Atanasoff he won the public relations battle.
by David Fisher - 19/07/2013 - 8 comments
In our time the self-proclaimed artist has joined celebrity.
by Peter Sellick - 9/05/2013 - 23 comments
Mired in its political ties, can the APT7 maintain its independence and paint a true picture of what's going on in the region?
by Tania Cleary - 3/04/2013 - 1 comment
Although Creative Australia lacks the ambition and gravitas of 1994's Creative Nation, it may well prove to be more influential, especially for Indigenous and young artists.
Argo does not employ what may be termed a conventional and predictable Hollywood plot.
Hilary Mantel's French Revolution
by Chris Golis - 30/01/2013 - 1 comment
Fact mixed with fiction and fact stranger than fiction, The Seaglass Spiral and Joseph Anton are beautiful in their own ways.
by Sophie Masson - 16/01/2013
Canadian author Cory Doctorow has an approach much like Julian Assange's.
by Peter Vallee - 14/01/2013 - 2 comments
Michener, Bryson and Harper all have something to say to contemporary Australians.
by Anne Frederick - 14/01/2013 - 4 comments
And there are books, of which the act of reading itself can be vividly recalled as if it were yesterday.
by Paul Doolan - 9/01/2013

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