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FRINGE REVIEW: The War on Food

4 March 2016

I don’t know about you, but whenever I buy groceries I constantly worry about the possibility of a dystopian future where a single company has control over all of our…

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Review: The Life of Pablo

28 February 2016

For most of us, that part-fabricated, all-celebrity iconic soup marinates his entire identity, and unfortunately for The Life of Pablo, any alternative interpretation you could try scooping out of his…

Film and Production

For Your Commiseration: An Antidote to #OscarsSoWhite

27 February 2016

"Let us be clear. The Academy has a diversity problem. The film industry has a diversity crisis." In the run-up to the whitewashed 2016 Oscars, Jaymes Durante writes about the…

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Fringe World Review: R. Kelly’s Trapped in the Closet with Sam Cribb

25 February 2016

Receiving a personal invitation to view it is like joining a Skull and Bones sundowner: the logistics and lingo might not make a lot of sense, but you know witnessing…

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The Worldwide Bern: Sanders, Youth Politics and Australia

25 February 2016

It is not uncommon to find Germans, English, and Australians showing their support and sharing their desire for a candidate like Sanders in their own country; a candidate who they…

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Fringe World Review: Snake/Bad Adam

25 February 2016

If you’re looking for something to really sink your teeth into and to leave you breathless, ‘Snake/Bad Adam’ is worth every moment. And you had better not bring your folks…

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Interview: Matthew Lehmann (West Australian Ballet)

25 February 2016

"Here, most people are quite welcoming to the fact I do ballet, it’s only guys in suits that seem to have a problem with me. Bikers I meet at the…

Film and Production

Review: Brooklyn

23 February 2016

Brooklyn, about voyages across physical seas and oceans of sentiment, is so refreshingly amorous to the eye and the heart that I could easily consider it radical. Jaymes Durante reviews.

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Fringe World Review: Sinsuality

22 February 2016

‘Sinsuality’ is a dark and dramatic riot of circus, ariels, burlesque, and pole dancing that illustrates the seven deadly sins and will leave you breathless.

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Fringe World Review: Tomas Ford’s Craptacular!

22 February 2016

This is a juggernaut of a performance. Set against the ramshackle backdrop of packing boxes and askew projector screen, it is relentlessly energising. You get the sense that nothing could…

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