Words and music married well for ‘immortal’ Austen
When Austen died on 18 July 1817, her death caused only a very small ripple in literary circles, but 200 years after her death Austen’s works […]
When Austen died on 18 July 1817, her death caused only a very small ripple in literary circles, but 200 years after her death Austen’s works […]
Fascinating insights into South Australia’s Italian community – and Easter passion plays in the Philippines – are the subjects of new Flinders University publications.
Creative minds took quickly to using micro-computers when they appeared in Australia 40 years ago – and Flinders researchers want to find out more.
Flinders awards honorary doctorates today to two of its graduates – an internationally acclaimed theatre and opera director, and a leading Japanese nano-scientist.
The spin-offs of TV drama shows on tourism will be explored as part of a new study by Flinders University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
South Australia has an international reputation for its arts and culture, yet the broader impact of our bustling arts scene is often overshadowed by an emphasis on the bottom line.
Leaning over a double espresso, Dario Russo’s easy-going demeanour dissipates somewhat as he gets down to the serious business of talking about the art of making entertaining TV.
Flinders University students are learning how to emulate some of the most stunning special effects in the world thanks to a unique collaboration.
As a specialist in prehistoric underwater archaeology, Dr Jonathan Benjamin looks at rising sea levels a little bit differently from most people.