What We’ve Been Reading this Month Pelican25 April 2018 If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller by Italo Calvino If you were looking for a slightly confusing, low-key frustrating page turner to occupy you on a rainy ... Literature and Creative WritingVoice0 Comments57 views
Fashion Swapping Towards Sustainability- An Interview with Liberty Cramer Pelican25 April 2018 Liberty Cramer is a fashionista from UWA determined to make a difference. Inspired by Fashion Revolution’s movement for sustainable style, Liberty is taking t... Campus AffairsPop CultureVoice1 Comment207 views
Sticky Situation Pelican23 April 2018 It’s 2018. Two minutes of waiting left. The five band members are about to be interviewed by Tom Tilley on Triple J’s ‘Hack’ and are listening to the ra... Campus AffairsMusicVoice0 Comments801 views
The Future, Today Pelican23 April 2018 Working in local politics can be tough. Putting yourself out there in the public sphere is undeniably a bold move. The pressure, the long hours, the constant cr... Campus AffairsPoliticsVoice0 Comments231 views
3.5 Unsane Review Pelican20 April 2018 Unsane, Steven Soderbergh’s latest film, is a strange amalgam. Shot entirely on iPhone 7 Plus, the film’s grass roots filmmaking is contrasted by ... Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments40 views
Fuck It, Let’s Talk About AFL – Round 4 Pelican20 April 2018 I forgot to write this last week, but that’s ok, nothing really happened in the world of football. Geelong demonstrated they can only play one quarter of foot... Campus AffairsEntertainmentVoice0 Comments71 views
3.5 The Talk Review Pelican19 April 2018 When offered the opportunity to go and review a play about the birds and the bees, the cripplingly uncomfortable fourteen-year-old in me started panicking. But a night at the theatre is too good a chance to pass up, so I decided to be a mature adult for once in my life and moseyed on over to Subiaco Arts Centre for sixty minutes of very dramatic sex-ed, courtesy of Gita Bezard’s ‘The Talk’. Voice0 Comments42 views
Scribblers Festival: Words with Katherine Dorrington Pelican16 April 2018 Scribblers is a new annual festival celebrating children’s literature. It has been developed as part of FORM’s Creative Learning Program, which aims to equi... Literature and Creative WritingVoice0 Comments57 views
Help! I’m a broke yet fashionable Uni student, get me out of here! Pelican15 April 2018 The life of a Uni student who still wants to look fly whilst on a less than fly budget is truly one full of woe. Pop CultureVoice0 Comments195 views
OP-ED: A CR*PPLING APPROACH TO DISABILITY REPRESENTATION Pelican13 April 2018 I’m a person with a sensory disability – one with a community, a unique language, history, and culture. I am disabled, yes, but even I know that the word ‘cr*pple’ is not for me. Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments537 views