Q&A with Aunty Donna
Comedic beasts Aunty Donna are back again with a new slew of live shows. Catch them live at Enmore Theatre the 12th and 13th May for the Sydney Comedy Festival.
Comedic beasts Aunty Donna are back again with a new slew of live shows. Catch them live at Enmore Theatre the 12th and 13th May for the Sydney Comedy Festival.
One of my favourite times of the year is upon us! 2018’s Eurovision Song Contest is fast approaching and will be center stage at Lisbon, Portugal. There will be 43
Semi Permanent, a global and digital thinking platform, have an incredible line-up this year as they explore ‘creative tension as inspiration’. From May 24th to 26th, immerse yourself in panels,
Entertainment has the power to unite, because it can be enjoyed by all individuals of colour, gender and social status. However, the arts industry, now and in the past, has
This time last year, I was a month into a year-long exchange in the south of France. Having planned this study abroad for close to four years, there were more
Akshaya Bhutkar interviews Amrita Hepi, a Bundjalung and Ngapuhi woman who uses dance as a platform for social commentary, expression, and activism.
Hair is an extension of our identity. Just as a tree nurtures and spreads its roots around its home, hair grows, protects, and translates elements of our expression to the
Jennifer Worgan, art by Zoe Crocker The shark in Jaws is a giant mechanical shark that repeatedly malfunctioned during shooting, so we don’t see it in full until 1 hour and
Words: Jennifer Worgan | Art: Romy Lester, @romaji_drawsTommy Wiseau’s seminal 2003 film The Room has been described as “the Citizen Kane of bad movies”. It tells the story of a
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