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Culture is the beating heart of climate justice
Artists are a critical part of the fight for climate justice, argues activist and founder of the global 'artivism' movement…
From cloning romance authors to YouTube piracy, AI is transforming audiobooks
Almost one in five Australian audiobook listeners have listened to an AI narrated audiobook.
Douglas Stuart reveals flashes of tenderness in his violent working‑class men
In John of John, Booker Prize-winner Douglas Stuart has returned to his territory and deepened it.
The threat and promise of AI: an extract from Anna Goldsworthy’s Quarterly Essay
In this extract from her essay for Quarterly Essay, writer, pianist and artistic director Anna Goldsworthy muses on what it…
London Art Guide June 2026: best art, theatre and music
This month’s London art guide brings you the best exhibitions, books, theatre and dance.
An insider’s guide to London Gallery Weekend
London Gallery Weekend returns from 5 to 7 June.
Coffee Talk Tokyo review: a cosy game with some surprisingly tough conversations
The latest game in this gentle series is as simple as ever, but Coffee Talk Tokyo's tensions feel like a…
Backrooms: how a creepypasta became the year’s most anticipated horror
20-year-old Kane Parsons has gone from posting lo-fi horror videos on YouTube to directing a film with A24.
007 First Light review: a perfect, pulse-pounding Bond reboot
007 First Light is a frequently jaw-dropping action-adventure that near-effortlessly reboots the Bond franchise.
How VR and XR can transform education: ‘It was so surprising, and so full of feeling’
Two recent Australian projects show the huge but often misunderstood potential of VR games and experiences.