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Crikey loves us

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Apr 22 2011

1 mins

When Crikey does culture they turn to Quadrant. Yes, really:

Fancy a long weekend of culture? Jump on a flight and head to Hobart. No, really.

The Museum of Old and New Art has generated a lot of hype since its January opening. And it’s all true. This has got to be the most impressive altruistic enterprise anyone has done in this country and it puts the philanthropic offerings from the silver doughnut gazillionaires to shame. The Monthly loved it and Quadrant decried its "brutal banality". What better recommendation do you need?

Source: Crikey Daily Mail

Save your airfare and read “MONA’s brutal banality” here…

 


Then subscribe to Quadrant magazine here…


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