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31 years ago saw the emergence of a counter-cultural...
It feels right that the Sydney Theatre Company’s staging of Kate...
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Many of us grew up reading and watching the adventures of Asterix and...
Film student Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne) is a young woman like no other. “Very special”,...
Inna De Yard brings together the forgotten pioneers of reggae, ska, roots and rocksteady from...
Adapted from the poem of the same name by Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson, Aniara...
With a title like The Informer, it wouldn’t be too presumptuous to expect an action-packed...
If you could give someone either the best...
Deer skulls and stuffed birds. Stocky TVs. An open box of Fruit Loops....
This summer, the...
Awash with blood-curdling screams that retain a faint echo in each line of the play,...
Lesley Ann Albiston’s play A Slice of...
Pablo Picasso infamously said that “there are only...
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