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UWA Professor Calls Out Gas Industry and Government You Can’t Erase Perth’s Queer Underground: A Chat with 3RAS3R Trumpets of Protectionism Cash Rate Not Cutting the Mustard Bob Trevino Likes It: Hard Not to Love
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Game Development and the ‘Crunch Time’

28 May 2016

If people like St John and Molyneux understood that the only reason people take a minimum-wage job to toil away on videogames was because they love the medium, perhaps then…

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What I Want to Wear to Graduation

26 May 2016

"The regalia I want when I graduate next year need be clear-eyed about the history here, for history provides the bedrock from which one can live a good life." Robert…

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Review: I See Red (Spare Parts Puppet Theatre & WAAPA)

23 May 2016

Last week, the Western Australia arts community mourned the passing of State Living Treasure, master puppeteer and one-time Artistic Director of Spare Parts Puppet Theatre Noriko Nishimoto. The Japanese theatre-maker…

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Review: Brian Eno – The Ship (Warp Records)

21 May 2016

Brian Eno has managed to craft a sophisticated, but still extremely enjoyable album. It’s probably not great music to work out to, though. Hugh Hutchison reviews.

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REVIEW: JAMES BLAKE – THE COLOUR IN ANYTHING (POLYDOR)

21 May 2016

The tone of Colour is much more warm and romantic than the introspective Overgrown, with plenty of songs referencing relationships and affection as opposed to Blake’s own experiences as a…

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Review: Beyoncé – Lemonade (Columbia)

21 May 2016

The album is a brutally honest look into Beyoncé’s womanhood, her blackness and the intersection between the two. It is quite arguably her magnum opus; a career defining work of…

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Review: Beauty & the Beast (WA Ballet)

18 May 2016

The performance gives the audience what they might expect from a well-known classic; the nostalgia of a childhood favourite and the thrill of a night out at the ballet. Melissa…

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Review: Belated

18 May 2016

The play’s triumph was its ability to create an incredible atmosphere which added another level to the already intriguing plot. Jacqueline Pasich reviews.

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Review: Arj Barker – Get In My Head (Perth Comedy Festival)

18 May 2016

Get In My Head covered everything from ponies to boners to selfie sticks and, in a fashion typical of Barker’s style, deconstructed each new topic more intricately than the last.…

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Australia Votes Part II: I Need a Campaign Trail Mix Bar

18 May 2016

As the nation begins to understand the meaning of 'endurance' on day 11 of the long campaign, Brad Griffin keeps us on the ball with his second fortnightly coverage of…

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