Jettison your e-reader, Qantas launches in-flight books Matt Millikan If anyone is going to sing the praises of the e-reader it's an airline right? Well, don't be so sure. Publishing & Writing
Arts job opportunities booming in Hong Kong Deborah Stone A massive cultural precinct development in Hong Kong promises jobs for museum, theatre and visual arts professionals. Arts
From Cuba to the U.S., Hemingway returns Emma Waterman Unseen documents Ernest Hemingway left at his Cuban estate have finally returned to America, more than 50 years after his death. Publishing & Writing
American Psycho author takes axe to Glaad Matt Millikan Enfant terrible novelist Bret Easton Ellis calls out 'the gatekeepers of politically correct gayness'. Publishing & Writing | Film / Radio / TV
Fourteen unseen Dali artworks set to fetch £1 million artsHub Unseen Dali works discovered by Bonhams' Impressionist and Modern Art are set to reach £1 million next month. Visual Arts
DRM-free e-books show no piracy increase Matt Millikan A year after removing digital rights management from its books sci-fi publisher Tor made a surprising announcement. Publishing & Writing | Film / Radio / TV
Microsoft's $1 billion bid for B&N's Nook Media dismissed Matt Millikan It’s been a rollercoaster week for Barnes and Noble and their e-book business Nook Media. Arts | Publishing & Writing
The 2013 Sydney Comedy Festival announces winners artsHub The Sydney Comedy Festival (SCF) 2013 has announced this year's winners, which include comedians from all over the world. Performing Arts
Amazon literally printing money... well virtual money Matt Millikan Move over Monopoly, there’s a new currency kid on the block that buys more than Mayfair. Publishing & Writing
Turning illness into art Emma Waterman An Australia artist is turning medical necessity into creative opportunity, preparing to perform while on dialysis. Arts
Gotye loses money to somebody he used to know Jerome Lee 'Somebody That I Used To Know' won two Grammys for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Record of the Year but loses royalty money Performing Arts
AUDIO: Appropriation artist wins copyright case Vincent O’Donnell A court case in the US is likely to have a big impact on contemporary artists working with collage,mash-ups and appropriation art. Arts
Nazi themed opera causes outrage artsHub Nazi themed German opera has been cancelled after audience members seek medical treatment. Performing Arts
Lost Stolen Generation art returns to Australia Emma Waterman After nearly 50-years packed in boxes in a New York university , 119 pieces of Stolen Generation artwork return to Australia. Arts | Visual Arts
Collector claims auction house sold him Nazi art Emma Waterman How does a treasured piece of 18th century art go from $90,000 to $0? Visual Arts
Sex, death and adolescence: Judy Blume's Tiger Eyes to hit screens Mia Barry Tiger Eyes is set to hit the silver screen in the first film adaptation of celebrated young adult author Judy Blume’s work. Publishing & Writing | Film / Radio / TV
Atticus Finch, do you do copyright? Emma Waterman 'To Kill a Mockingbird' author Harper Lee has filed a law suit against the literary agent who duped her out of royalties. Publishing & Writing
School replaces security guards with art teachers Jasmeet Sahi Art classes changed the poorest scoring school in a US district to an exemplar of student improvement. Arts
Will former porn star inherit Fifty Shades' success? Matt Millikan There’s an old saying in the publishing industry, you can take the girl out of porn but you can’t take porn out of the pen. Publishing & Writing
Penguin on thin ice with irate authors seeking $5m Matt Millikan Self-publishing service provider Author Solutions, owned by Penguin, sued by authors claiming it’s not an ‘independent publisher’. Publishing & Writing