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Broadway on Demand, one of the leading theatrical streaming platforms worldwide, announces a strategic licensing deal to represent the catalogue of Australian Theatre Live. Based in Sydney, ATL is Australia's only digital theatre company. In addition, BOD welcomes Where Elephants Weep, a modern classic Cambodian American rock opera, with music by Him Sophy and book by Catherine Filloux, and inspired by an original concept by John Burt.
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Recently, a behavioral ecologist from the University of Konstanz in Germany published her findings on a sleep study performed on spiders. So, do spiders really dream?
Animals -- we're fascinated by them. We study them, name them and welcome them into our homes. From buying a $300 cat tree for your rescue kitten, to running your dog's Instagram account, or even visiting the zoo just to catch a glimpse of an animal -- it's pretty clear that we're infatuated with these creatures and want to learn everything we can about them.
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Normal text size Very large text size When my father was young, a dog saved his life by leaping on a striking snake. Decades later, I watched our overfed ginger cat “mourn” Dad’s death, lying every day in the garage where he once worked, rubbing whiskers against his tools. No one who has lived with a pet could deny they have feelings: affection, irritation, fear, perhaps even shame and jealousy, perhaps love. But is their behaviour always what it seems? Did my father’s dog, who was rather unfairly named Bimbo, pounce on the snake to protect him or was some wolfish hunting instinct surfacing at last? Did Max the cat really wonder where Dad had gone or had he just decided to annex the newly available garage?
Normal text size Very large text size When my father was young, a dog saved his life by leaping on a striking snake. Decades later, I watched our overfed ginger cat “mourn” Dad’s death, lying every day in the garage where he once worked, rubbing whiskers against his tools. No one who has lived with a pet could deny they have feelings: affection, irritation, fear, perhaps even shame and jealousy, perhaps love. But is their behaviour always what it seems? Did my father’s dog, who was rather unfairly named Bimbo, pounce on the snake to protect him or was some wolfish hunting instinct surfacing at last? Did Max the cat really wonder where Dad had gone or had he just decided to annex the newly available garage?