Hardback vs Paperback Pelican21 November 2017 Pelican writers debate Hardback vs Paperback. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments68 views
Smash The Patriarchy Pelican9 September 2017 Far from being at odds with Islam, feminist sentiment is both supported by scripture and the history of the interpretive tradition. Prema Arasuwrites. PoliticsVoice0 Comments263 views
About Ants Pelican5 July 2017 Our 2017 Writer in Residence Hannah Cockroft writes About Ants. Literature and Creative WritingUncategorisedVoice0 Comments78 views
Review: Matilda the Musical Pelican30 March 2017 Dahl wrote from the perspective of a child made powerless in a world run by adults. The musical adaption weaves together Tim Minchin’s rhythmic wit with the children’s classic to stunning effect. Gabby Loo reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments226 views
“Best birthday present ever” (a Guild censored image) Pelican4 November 2016 An image by Gabby Loo, censored from the print pages of Volume 87 Edition 8 as the result of the Guild confusing “a powerful representation of female sexual autonomy” with “pornography”. Voice0 Comments228 views
Cover Artist Profile: Gabby Loo (Ed.5 Broke) Pelican7 September 2016 Pelican spoke to artist Gabby Loo about her Cover Art for Edition 5 #Broke. Voice0 Comments22 views
What Is Cinema?: A Pelican #RevFest Guide Pelican11 July 2016 From art documentaries to dude bro horror non-sequels to intensely erotic feminist Wiccan oddities, RevFest 2016 has you covered. Pelican reviews. Film and Production0 Comments44 views
Review: Comic Tragics: The Exploding Language of Contemporary Comic Art (Art Gallery of Western Australia) Pelican5 May 2016 An underappreciated, vital medium, comics have slipped under the radar for most Australians who appreciate art. This exhibition features the insightful work of nine highly individual, contemporary artists from around the globe. Gabby Loo reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments75 views
PIAF Review: The Secret Garden Pelican23 March 2016 The Shaman rabbit jumps before you, reaching for a bite. Up the stairs you go, put your head in a pot. Enter the dark and you will see light. European artist... Uncategorised0 Comments15 views