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Art Nouveau’s AI-Era Renaissance

As artificial intelligence reshapes creativity, the organic elegance of Art Nouveau offers a compelling counterbalance. Discover why this 19th-century aesthetic is experiencing a resurgence.

Edinburgh Fringe extends to November for first time

The iconic Edinburgh Festival Fringe is breaking tradition by extending its dates into November, offering a fresh twist on the world’s largest arts festival. Discover what’s in store for 2025.

Australian creatives fight AI content theft

Leading arts and media organisations in Australia are calling on the Labour government to take decisive action against the unauthorised use of Australian creative works to train AI models.

MP reveals abuse at National Youth Theatre

Labour MP Chris Bryant opens up about past abuse during his time at the National Youth Theatre, sparking calls for accountability and reform in youth arts organisations.

Australia's humanities degree crisis explained

Australian universities face growing pressure to defund humanities courses, risking the erosion of vital critical thinking skills. Experts warn of long-term consequences for society.

Sylvia Young School faces financial crisis

London's iconic Sylvia Young Theatre School, known for launching stars like Amy Winehouse and Rita Ora, is battling financial difficulties that threaten its future.

Grief Takes Flight in Porter Stage Adaptation

The stage adaptation of Max Porter's 'Grief is the Thing with Feathers' delivers a raw, poetic exploration of loss, now captivating audiences at Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre.

Camden Fringe: London's edgy arts festival

Discover Camden Fringe, London's vibrant and eclectic answer to Edinburgh's famous arts festival. With over 300 shows across 25 venues, this August promises unforgettable performances.

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