This week on SmartArts...
My guests were:
- Michele Lee, writer/director of a new black comedy, Kiss Me Where You Punch Me, at Glitch Bar & Cinema, North Fitzroy, November 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 7:30pm and November 26 @ 5pm.

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Emily McCulloch Childs, one of the co-editors of the new edition of McCulloch’s Encyclopedia of Australian Art.
- Legendary puppeteer Philippe Genty, who together with partner Mary Underwood has been working with students at the Victorian College of the Arts to create Landscapes Within.
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Patrick McCaughey, editor of a new book, Bert and Ned: The correspondence of Albert Tucker and Sidney Nolan.
- John Cameron Mitchell - a pre-recorded interview with the writer and director of the sexy, exhuberent, life-affirming emotional journey through post 9/11 New York, Shortbus.
- Another pre-recorded interview, this time live in the studio with the legendary Dame Edna Everage, promoting Ednafest.

- Kath Papas from Ausdance, and dancer Naree Vachananda, discussing Terrain: Multicultural Contemporary Dance Festival, on this weekend at Fitzroy Town Hall.
- Lastly, in our regular segment Art Attack, Tai Snaith and Alex Martinas Rowe turned their critical eye onto a new exhibition at Seventh Gallery in Fitzroy, Portrait of Salote Tawale, which focuses on issues relating to the construction of identity, gender, sexuality and authorship, by Salote Tawale and friends.
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