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The Golden Age of Colour Prints

Shepparton Art Museum have a new exhibition heading their way from Boston. Museum Director Kirsten Paisley shares more on the Golden Age of Colour Prints.

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After 500 years, Richard III’s bones yield their secret

Researchers say a skeleton buried under a parking lot belongs to King Richard III, solving a 500-year-old mystery about his final resting place.

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Screen Actors Guild Awards 2013

The awards for best performances in film and television were handed out in LA over the weekend. Here are some of the highlights from the show.

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The Monalto Sculpture Prize 2013

Neil Williams is an artist and manager of Victoria’s Monalto Sculpture Prize. He joins us to talk about the outdoor exhibition which takes place annually in the grounds of Monalto Vineyard and Olive Grove and attracts crowds of art enthusiasts.

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The Love Struggle

Love is the topic of a multi media exhibition Love & Dreaming now showing in a shipping container on Auckland’s waterfront.

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2013 Sundance Festival

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Unseen earlier Andy Warhol sketches go on show

Hundreds of early sketches by legendary pop artist Andy Warhol have been unveiled, believed to date back to the as early as the 1950s.

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MONA Festival

Festival curator Brian Ritchie joins us to discuss this month’s MONA FOMA Festival in Tasmania, which special international guests will be performing and what visitors can expect to see and hear at the event.

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2013 Golden Globes Red Carpet

Angelina might have started it at the Oscars last year, but ‘leg’ looks to be the trend at this year’s Golden Globes. Scroll through our photos from the official red carpet arrivals.

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Full list of 2013 Golden Globe Awards Winners

Musical “Les Miserables”, “Argo”, and Tarantini’s “Django Unchained” are among the big winners at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards. See the night’s full list of winners.

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Oscar Nominations: Lincoln Leads the Pack

The nominees of the 85th Annual Academy Awards have been announced, with Steven Spielberg’s Civil War saga Lincoln scoring big with 12 nods.

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London’s “tube” is 150 years old

The world’s oldest underground rail network – London’s ‘tube’ – is 150 years old. The Victorian artery of the British capital, which enabled the city to boom, served as shelter during World War II and has been copied around the world.

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Matthew Allen

Artist Matthew Allen is a Sydney-based colour painter. He shares with us his passion and inspiration for what he does and the process behind the artwork.

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SNEAK PEEK: Django Unchained

Watch this clip from Quentin Tarantino’s Golden Globe nominated film. Set in the pre-Civil War South, the film stars Academy Award winners Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio.

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Golden Globe Awards 2013: The Nominees

Licoln and Argo are the films who lead the pack of nominees for the 2013 Golden Globes. Scroll through our gallery to see who else is up for a trophy.

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Luna Park turns 100

Mary Stuart is the executive director of Luna Park in Melbourne, she joins us to talk about the park’s 100th anniversary, and shares her insights and knowledge of the park’s rich history.

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EXCLUSIVE: Sneak peek of film ‘Quartet’

Watch an exclusive clip from the yet to be released film Quartet, directed by Dustin Hoffman and starring Maggie Smith, it’s set to be this one of this summer’s hit films!

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Favourite Prints for the Home

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Les Miserables world premiere London

Stars including Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway have attended the world premiere of the new Les Miserables film in London.

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Interview: MCA’s Liz Ann MacGregor

Known for her determination, tenacious work ethic and colourful wardrobe, Liz Ann MacGregor is the director of the recently renovated Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. We hear about the summer program on offer at the MCA.

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The Hobbit World Premiere Gallery

Cate Blanchett leads a bevy of stars who walked the red carpet yesterday for the world premiere of The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey in Wellington.

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Brisbane International Film Festival

Richard Moore, festival director of Brisbane International Film Festival, travels the world in search of the best films. He shares what to expect at this year’s event, including the new “Forbidden Pleasures” segment.

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Interview with Neil Frazer

New Zealand artist Neil Frazer has created some extraordinary landscape artwork, he joins us on the show to share what he has install for us in his latest exhibition.

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Interview: Ken Duncan

Renowned panoramic photographer Ken Duncan talks us through where his passion for photography began. He shares his story and explains how he fell in love with nature and the world around him.

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