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Other wordly remains appear as water recedes

The ruins of a the 16th Century Temple of Santiago have emerged from a reservoir in Mexico.

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The short of it

This vending machine dispenses food to feed the mind, not the stomach

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Louis Vuitton designs case for Rugby World Cup 2015

Louis Vuitton brings a touch of luxe to the Rugby World Cup

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Artist creates Sound of Architecture with glass piano

A London-based artist has created the perfect combination of sculpture and music creating a glass piano for the public. Artist […]

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5 Minutes with: St Germain

Nearly two decades after releasing his award-winning album Tourist, famed electronic artist Ludovic Navarre, who goes by the more recognisable […]

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Artist Oscar Finch finds the interesting in the ordinary, drawing people around the city and imagining witty stories about his unsuspecting subjects.

Could you be one of Oscar Finch’s illustrated characters? Finch’s unique “World’s First 1st Ever Honesty Box Gallery Exhibition” launches tomorrow where he’ll display his signed artworks and entrust the public to leave a payment

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The man who saved his village with art

93-year-old man saves his home town from being destroyed by developers, one painted house at a time.

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Darwin International Film Festival announce program

The annual Darwin International Film Festival has kicked off with a program launch under the stars.

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Dispensing with a difference

This town in Germany is replacing all cigarette machines with vending machines that sell you art.

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Boy trips at museum, punching hole in 350-year-old million-dollar painting

This is the stuff of slapstick nightmares! The look on the poor boy’s face after he destroys the Baroque artwork says it all.

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12 year-old New Zealander Wins Award at Japanese Film Festival

Twelve-year-old Tomairangi Harvey is celebrating in Tokyo after winning the award for Best Young Film-maker

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Canberra teen takes out first prize in the Young Archies

The Archibald Prize’s younger sibling sees the winners impress with their artworks’ vibrancy and rich colour palletes.

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Music you can physically hold on to

REIFY’s 3D-printed music “totems” will give you all the feels

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How these females are solving India’s waste problem through self-empowerment

These incredible women are standing up to horrifically ingrained discrimination.

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International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

Today marks the 2015 International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

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Taylor Swift gives her blessing to Belvoir Street using Shake it Off, retains Queen of Nice crown

Twitter campaign #greygreyfortaytay gets megastar’s resounding Yes for 70-year-old theatre legends to sing her song

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New history footage released to YouTube

From 1941 footage of Pearl Harbour to coverage of the 1905 San Fran Earthquake: 1 million minutes of historical footage has been released on YouTube

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Archibald 2015 prize announced: Artist Nigel Milsom was once represented by his subject in court

Commanding painting of barrister Charles Waterstreet wins prestigious portrait prize

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Art star and Laser Beak Man creator triumphs over gloomy autism diagnosis

New bestselling book about a mum seeing beyond son’s autism diagnosis and recognising his artistic talent

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Australian Brandenburg Orchestra unites with Circa and soprano Claire Lefilliâtre for a dramatic, sensual, thrilling event

A stage bathed in moonlight. The sumptuous sounds of the French baroque, Circus theatrical arts and a glamorous French soprano […]

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NAIDOC Week 2015

July 5th to 12th is NAIDOC Week, a week long celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ culture, history and contributions to Australia.

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Champagne Joins UNESCO’S World Heritage List

The UNESCO World Heritage List has just been extended to include a number of culturally and naturally significant sites, added for means of conservation and protection.

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Sophocles’ tragedy told through the eyes of Syrian Refugees

These Syrian Refugees act out their own experiences whilst performing Sophocles’ ancient text.

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He Named Me Malala. First glimpse at the Malala Yousafazi documentary

‘One child, one teacher, one book and one pen. They can change the World’

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