Why women should get the jobs Susan Cartsonis The executive behind Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Susan Cartsonis says giving women more film jobs makes financial sense. Arts | Film / Radio / TV
Storyology headliner maps out digital media future Matt Millikan International expert on audience, innovation, entrepreneurship and visual journalism, Erin Polgreen shares her secrets. Publishing & Writing | Visual Arts
New Russian legislation gags artists Sarah Adams In the wake of the Pussy Riot saga Russia has passed a bill to hand out jail terms to those who offend religious beliefs. Arts | Performing Arts | Publishing & Writing | Visual Arts
Damien Hirst among $6million art auction investors Deborah Stone The online art auction business Paddle8 has raised $6 million from a group of high profile arts investors. Visual Arts
Entrepreneurial musicians compete on own terms Deborah Stone Tired of limited opportunities, two musicians have put private money on the line to found an international online competition. Performing Arts
Self-published e-books eat up market share Matt Millikan Bowker Market Research reports that self-published e-books account for 12% of the entire digital publishing market. Publishing & Writing
Tim Minchin’s Matilda wins four Tony Awards Jerome Lee Minchin’s interpretation of the Roald Dahl classic for the RSC was nominated for 12 Tony awards and won four of them. Performing Arts
Scarlett Johansson suing author for literary look-alike Matt Millikan More than just the money, case tests limits of creative expression. Publishing & Writing
When computers become storytellers Susan Cairns If an algorithm can construct a narrative, what is the role for a museum or gallery? Museums & Libraries | Publishing & Writing
The ugly truth about design Sarah Adams There are not enough jobs for designers and that's only part of the problem for those wanting to make it in the industry. Arts | Visual Arts
Simon & Schuster invests in narrative futures Matt Millikan Two Australian creatives rewriting digital destiny with a novel approach that foresees a publishing future that’s not all e-books. Publishing & Writing | Film / Radio / TV
Random House UK gets into gaming Mia Barry With the launch of Robert Sherman’s Black Crown project, Random House UK has made the move into interactive gaming narratives. Publishing & Writing
The future of electronic art Sarah Adams Faster network speeds, accessible technology and wider acknowledgement have allowed electronic art to flourish. Arts | Visual Arts
$1.47 million for Murakami rights Matt Millikan Battle between South Korean publishers for Murakami rights makes conflict with North look like lunchtime argument. Publishing & Writing
Not taking no for an answer Bill Aitchison A performance artist challenges a grant-maker’s decision and wins. Performing Arts
Exquisite Corpse gets new lease of life Stephanie Campisi Technology is reviving an old-fashioned storytelling parlour as a gallery project, fan-fic, and now an app. Publishing & Writing
'Prince Harry Kills Me' banner left out of Biennale Esther Levy-Fenner Banners and posters implicating Prince Harry by Jeremy Deller have been withdrawn from the Venice Biennale by British Council. Visual Arts
What do editors want? Matt Millikan Industry experts at the Emerging Writers' Festival reveal everything budding writers need to know when dealing with the gatekeepers of publishing. Publishing & Writing
The best of this year's Venice Biennale Sarah Adams The Venice Biennale features 88 countries and 150 artists. We’ve picked some of the best for this visual guide. Arts | Visual Arts
Indigenous Australian creative leadership programme announced artsHub The British Council’s Indigenous Australian creative leadership programme is now open for talented Indigenous Australian creatives Arts