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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 ...
Somewhere between a house party in your queer cousin’s boudoir and a backstage fever dream, Madame Martha’s Parisian Cabaret delivers a night that is both intoxicatingly chaotic and strangely intimate ...
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 ...
Macquarie University (MQ) told staff on 2nd June that there would be a restructure in the arts and science faculties, including the axing of at least 50 full-time academic jobs. Several majors will be ...
A sensational, electrifying, dazzling, and at times, overwhelming performance, L’Hotel is steeped in a splendour that promises delight at every turn. Created by Craig Ilott and Stuart Couzens, the ...
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has proposed a blanket ban on indoor protests. On Tuesday 6th May, the UTS Student Association (UTSSA) President Mia Campbell was told in a meeting with the ...
It is a phenomenal feeling when someone is able to wrap you entirely in their words and their presence. This is how it feels to talk to Nancy Denis, a Sydney-based multidisciplinary performer and ...
Holly Greenwood’s landmark show at OLSEN Gallery presents a vision of a smoke-filled, beer stained Australiana which questions the places we call home. Chameleon is Greenwood’s third solo exhibition ...
5 minutes before Nuta Mantis starts, I’m standing in the basement of the Chippo speaking to Sina, the president of SURG. I ask her to capture surgcore in three words. I got four: No more beer gardens.
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. The University of Sydney – where we write, publish and distribute Honi Soit – is on the sovereign land of ...
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 ...