Summertime Sadness
The end-of-year period between university semesters is always filled to the brim with celebration. Everyone seems to be reflecting on their wild adventures and family bonding; no space for anything…
The end-of-year period between university semesters is always filled to the brim with celebration. Everyone seems to be reflecting on their wild adventures and family bonding; no space for anything…
Tomatoes, a blue story book, and the most unconventional theatre experience you will ever encounter. Nassim Soleimanpour’s self-titled play Nassim is an exploration of motherhood, language, and storytelling with a…
The minute I saw the epic and diverse Hyperfest line-up (and ticket price of $39!) I instantly committed to the festival. Hyperfest is an all ages, alcohol and drug free…
Take that as a new UWA motto - beyond seek wisdom, pursue impossible and all the rest - do better.
I asked Jack what his end goal is and what he wants to achieve overall with his music. His answer was simple. If he can just survive doing what he…
Warwick Thornton doesn’t really care what you think. And that’s what’s helped him become one of Australia’s most revered and respected film-makers.
If you prefer to not think about your book after you have finished it, then this is not the book for you.
Nearly nine years after his Camera d’Or winning debut Samson and Delilah, Warwick Thornton has finally followed up his astonishing debut with his Australian western-epic, Sweet Country, starring Sam Neill,…
Yet punctuating the aesthetic gloom is a story brimming with light and indefatigable charm.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers should be warned that the following article contains discussion of the Stolen Generation, racism against First Peoples, and colonial trauma. Ten years on from…