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BIGSOUND 2020: Meet Some Of The Speakers Sharing Their Knowledge – scenestr
Less than a week until BIGSOUND 2020 goes virtual with two days (21-22 October) of dedicated keynote presentations, industry panels and practical
Get ready for ArtsHub’s Visions 2020 conference – ArtsHub
On 9 December, ArtsHub will examine the state of the arts in Australia in our Visions 2020 conference, exploring the sector in
A Day In New York City: What To Do And See? – CEOWORLD magazine
New York City together with Paris has been for decades two of the most popular touristic centers in the world, attracting visitors
‘They don’t put on airs’: Documentary director Caroline Suh praises Blackpink’s down-to-earth personality (VIDEO) – Malay Mail
The film will show (from left) Jisoo, Rosé, Jennie, and Lisa reflecting on their rollercoaster journeys. — Picture courtesy of Netflix PETALING
Visual Arts Review: A Promise – Khaled Sabsabi, AGNSW – ArtsHub
This exhibition could be thought of as a mini-survey, tracking the 20-year career journey of artist Khaled Sabsabi, and yet, for a practice
My Problems with Wind River: Part. II — Race – 25YearsLaterSite.com
Wind River is an intriguing film as in many respects it represents a well-intended effort to bring intersectional topics of racial and
Victoria’s Multicultural Festivals And Events Go Digital – Mirage News
VIC Premier The Victorian Government is helping multicultural and multifaith communities continue cultural celebrations in a COVID-safe way. Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Letters with young ease the loneliness of lockdown for elderly – The Age
The letters to children aged between seven and 14 years are written in Polish and cover many topics, but mostly Mr Swistak
How should Christians live after Christendom? – Eternity News
In the first two lectures in this series, I presented a rather dystopian picture: first about the state of family life; and
Revolutionising the lion dance: Kun Seng Keng Lion & Dragon Dance Association on keeping our cultural heritage alive – Options The Edge
Had it not been for the Covid-19 outbreak, Tang Puay Sen would have been in the US, conducting yet another workshop. It
Teacher shares her culture step-by-step – Fairfield City Champion
When Lisa Sokha Nagatsuka was a child, she lived in a land where a thousand years of ancestral culture was at risk
Hidden In Budget 2020 Is A ‘Nasty’ Plan For All Partner Visa Applicants To Sit English Exams – Pedestrian TV
One change to Australia’s immigration process that was snuck into Budget 2020 is the requirement for partner visa applicants to sit an
My experience of growing up “racially ambiguous” in Australia – Fashion Journal
Where do I belong? If you’re a first-generation ‘anything’ you’ve probably fielded the “Where are you from?” question all your life. Unlike
Community diary: 75+ events on in Mackay this week – Daily Mercury
LET US KNOW THE Community Diary and Weekend Planner offer free entries to not-for-profit groups, organisations, clubs and schools in the wider
Beirut explosion victim Isaac Oehlers was fatally struck by glass in his highchair. This is how his parents fought for him – ABC News
The parents of an Australian toddler killed by the port explosion in Beirut have spoken publicly for the first time, revealing their