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Music

REVIEW: Saturday Night – Tim Darcy

21 May 2017

Pop songs obscured slightly with a curtain of psychedelic delay and phasers, folk tracks textured with bowed guitars. Tanner Perham reviews.

Music

REVIEW: The Courtneys – The Courtneys II

21 May 2017

Early romances, teenage vampire boyfriends, moving to Australia, TV and alien invasion are all amongst the topics explored in these songs. Jasmine Tara Erkan reviews.

Voice

Bone Talk

21 May 2017

Internal conversations about bones. Jesse Wood talks.

Uncategorised

Corrective Retrospective: Maïmouna Guerresi

21 May 2017

Maïmouna Guerresi is an Italian artist who is currently based out of Senegal. She works in video, sculpture, photography and installation. Of all these, photography is her most important medium.…

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Pack Up the Moon, Scene 2

21 May 2017

Scene 2: Hermann delivers a soliloquy on his calf. Words by Bryce Newton, Art by Clare Moran.

Science

CLIMATE CHANGE and how things heated up

15 May 2017

A speedy overview of undervalued discovery and deep anguish and pain for thousands of hard working scientists. Jade Newton reports.

Literature and Creative Writing

Playground

15 May 2017

Our 2017 Writer in Residence Hannah Cockroft writes Playground.

Literature and Creative Writing

Pedestrian Crossing

14 May 2017

the parting is always awkward. Poetry by Sarah Yeung.

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Monuments and Memory

13 May 2017

I will never take a selfie at any place that has the words “Murdered Jews” in its name, at least not in such close succession. As to the fact that…

Pop Culture

Hot tips from a kind of successful creative

13 May 2017

This doesn’t mean selling out, and this doesn’t mean abandoning all morals. But it does mean looking beyond the fun parts and looking at the other, equally important parts: how…

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