FILM REVIEW: Magic in the Moonlight
Words by ZALEHAH TURNER Only a few years after the release of the multi-award winning Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen has returned, not only to France but also to the 1920’s, with
Words by ZALEHAH TURNER Only a few years after the release of the multi-award winning Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen has returned, not only to France but also to the 1920’s, with
In Belvoir’s newest production Nora, co-writers Kit Brookman and Anne-Louise Sarks (also the production’s Director) reimagine Henrik Isbnen’s 1879 play A Dolls House, to a mixed and unsettled result. Focusing
HATTIE O’DONNELL caught up with local comedian and all round cool guy MICHAEL HING, to talk about steampunk pianolas, unsuccessful serenades, and pop atrocities of the 90s. What was the first
Comic wunderkind Chris Gooch is the creator of 51%, an ongoing series filled with amazing illustrations, and lots of thoughts and feels – the stories are awkward, dark, strange, unexpected
Orphans Orphans are an up-and-coming Brisbane collaboration. RACHEL DORN chews the fat with Spencer White about their debut EP, the politics of playing in a band of frontmen, and the
Vertigo somehow convinced four misfits to divulge their most embarrassing and enlightening experiences of high school. Highlights include: Darth Maul bongs, dolphin choker necklaces, teeth-spit face clashing, ill-informed hair dye
Words by GEORGIA HEIGHWAYSounds like: an instrumental mix of Creedence Clearwater Revival and Mumford and Sons, with a Paul Kelly voice.Little Bastard are a seven piece cohort that come complete with
Words by COURTENAY TURNER Sounds like: A more relaxed version of M83 with a dash of Phoenix and a little Empire of the Sun thrown in for good measure.Following on from
Off the back of their third album Sunbathing Animal, Parquet Courts have been jet setting all around the world. Soon they will be landing in Australia for a brief stint at
MINA KITSOS chinwags with Palms’ Al Grigg about switching bands, swapping guitars for USBs and trading a kebab for an album. I know what you’re thinking — wow, these guys look