Stranded and Surprised – Deals for UWA Students in Albany Pelican28 June 2022 Hopefully, my prior knowledge could be of use to visiting UWA students or those considering studying at the Albany campus. Voice0 Comments108 views
A Viewing of Death of Stalin (2017) Pelican26 June 2022 Film sub-editor, Lewis Orr, reviews the Death of Stalin (2017), a movie presented by UWA Slavic Society and UWA Film Society. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments67 views
To Mask or Not To Mask: That is the Question… Pelican7 April 2022 We live in a world that no one could have predicted. Lockdowns, masks, and excessive amounts of hand sanitiser have become a part of our life. COVID-19 has become the topic of every dinner conversation, the fear of every workplace, and the threat to everyone’s lives. Yet, we have become more and more comfortable in the world we live in, and more and more relaxed about how we implement the restrictions used to slow the disease. The pandemic is far from over, with unpredictability still around the corner. So, it is time to understand what our complacency will mean in the long run. Voice0 Comments69 views
City of Gold Review Pelican29 March 2022 Directed by Shari Sebbens and written and starred in by Meyne Wyatt, prepare to be faced with the past we know as a society, yet are still unprepared to fix for the better. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments482 views
Jali by Oliver Twist Pelican24 February 2022 Jali is a one-man show that showcases the compelling story of a young Australian man who grew up in a country destroyed by a civil war. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments185 views
Perth’s Chinese New Year Fair 2022 Pelican16 February 2022 The Perth Chinese New Year Fair is a street festival that is not only entertaining but brilliantly inclusive of all. Voice0 Comments46 views
A Review of Panawathi Girl Pelican15 February 2022 Panawathi Girl, presented by Yirra Yaakin theatre company, is a bona fide piece of musical theatre that has done in ninety minutes what over a decade of Australian schooling could not; give an honest and sincere insight into the history of this country. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments254 views
Dickless Pelican7 February 2022 Image by Fringe Festival Perth Reviewed by Kaelin Abrahams I could never be less afraid of accidental castration after watching the spunk of Justin Sider! Uti... Voice0 Comments95 views
January 26th: From the Voices of Australia’s First Nations Peoples Pelican5 February 2022 “People need to understand that the 26th doesn't represent anything but genocide, trauma, pain, and dispossession of land.” Voice0 Comments1424 views
A review of Dirt by Angus Cameron Pelican1 February 2022 Dirt by Angus Cameron is a gripping and thoroughly moving piece of theatre. Voice0 Comments219 views