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Edward Bernays: the father of public relations
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"Turner to Monet" exhibition; Australian National Gallery
I spent a few hours visiting this exhibition (subtitled the triumph of landscape) last week and I think it is a very good collection of paintings, well-organised and with a good narrative and a point to make about a period of art (this is important because I think many visitors hope to learn something from these big exhibitions) Of course, having JWM Turner and Claude Monet in the title must be great for marketing as they are two of the most popular painters with modern (general) viewers. After all, Turner's "The Fighting Temeraire", housed in the National Gallery, London, was...
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Selling the federal budget enters a tougher phase
People don't have high expectations of Wayne Swan, he's no Paul Keating or Peter Costello. For many that's a relief, of course. Many commentators treated Swan's first Budget the way Johnson spoke dismissively of female preachers. Accordingly, Swan got high marks for getting through it all. The Budget seemed to meet the Government's claims for it as 'tough but fair'. Over the last few days, the honeymoon effect has worn off a little and media criticism of the content of Labor's first Budget in 13 years has acquired a sharper edge: Ross Gittins opens his piece today with: "The more...
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