Discovering Whiteley with James Bogle
Ryan Suckling interviews James Bogle, whose film Whiteley, a docu-drama based on the life and art of Australian artist Brett Whiteley, was released this year.
The Homeliest of Films
Recommendations from Clinton Ducas, Cindy Shi, Jorge Luis Fonseca and Julian Coleman.
A Roundtable Discussion After Yassmin Abdel-Magied’s Talk on Unconscious Bias
On the 4th of July Pema, Claire, and Jules, attended a talk given by Yassmin Abdel-Magied
Rich Complacency Will Cost the Poor: the emergence of the climate change refugee
Despite all indicators of the devastating impact of climate change, wealthy nations remain complacent and frustratingly slow-paced at invoking mitigation strategies and environmental protection laws. Maddi Howard writes.
Typography Is an Art Form That Is Sufficiently Appreciated and That’s Cool
I'd like for us to delve a little deeper and look a little further into the typefaces we know and love. Tess Bury writes.
I Hate My Body but That’s Okay, Right?
Above all, my body terrified me. Isabella Corbett writes.
Review: Bravado – Kirin J. Callinan
It’s often difficult to work out whether he’s being ironic, trying to make a statement, or just being downright weird for the sake of it. Matthew Maltman reviews.
Review: Rocket – Alex G
Alex G is keeping the indie rock dream alive, and I don't even mean that facetiously. Nick Morlet reviews.