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Skank Sinatra, the coiffed drag persona of Melbourne-based performer Jens Radda, sits on knees, teases attendees, and throws ...
Spacey Jane has always worn their hearts on their sleeves, and this time, the depths of personal struggle and growth have ...
In an unexpected announcement made by the White House earlier today, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to shut down all overseas CIA black sites. The executive order is part of the ...
A class action lawsuit brought by a small group of Jewish staff and students has been filed in the Federal Court of Australia ...
In fulfilling a favour for a friend, I have somehow been roped into reviewing, not one, but four original student-written mini-plays; Lead by Eliza Hoh, Jinx by Bora Celebi, The Disease of Anger by ...
Akinola Davies Jr. talks to Kuyili Karthik about My Father’s Shadow, which has just won the Camera d’Or Special Mention at ...
How was I to be worthy of that?” In an age of prose poetry where Bluets by Maggie Nelson, or essays by Deborah Levy act like ...
In the intimate confines of The Lounge at Chatswood Concourse, Come You Spirits unveils a Romeo & Juliet that breathes with immediacy and intimacy. Stripped to its core, this production distills ...
Set in Melbourne during the Victorian gold rush, The Butterfly Women follows four women as they get tangled up investigating a serial killer targeting sex workers. Based on extensive archival research ...
While accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016, Bob Dylan reflected on his early experience with music, describing it as if he’d “been walking in darkness and all of the sudden the darkness ...
“While men proceed on their developmental way,” the late Australian feminist academic, Dale Spender, once observed, “women are confined to cycles of lost and found”. Spender’s analysis of the way ...