Bourdainification
Bourdain’s overbearing influence on food writing inscribed all the marks of the ‘real’ into the show as much as any set designer or method actor.
Tel Malish
It became routine for my family to gather in the living room every Friday night, with blankets, snacks and bowls of oil in tow.
Amadeus dreams and Bathurst St realities: the alchemy behind Everynight
Mr. Squiggle’s SUDS ascendancy
Drastic times call for Jurassic measures: reversing extinction with science
No other life form has the capacity to end, preserve, or resurrect a species. We have a troubling lack of foresight when it comes to this intervention.
Monsterfucker
Monsterfuckers do exactly what it says on the tin. They fuck (or at least fantasise about fucking) monsters and other non-human entities.
Dead between Ashfield and Redfern
During the quiet moments of the night, the dead zone is forever alive with digital inactivity.
Studies for Icon (The Archangel of Australia)
“the archangel who painted Australia was the greatest of them all”
Stray: “I am a cat. As yet, I have no name.”
Stray taps into this unique relationship between cats and humans, one defined by fascination and adoration.
Collective reading and the politics of reading together
The process of collective reading is a stark contrast to how we often conceive of reading as a solitary act
Review: Mother May We — No one will know the violence it took to become this gentle
Ree welcomes her audience into the emotional space of her performance, allowing you to first share her pain and safely explore those feelings in yourself, then share her journey to healing.
YouDunnit: Interrogating an Internet phenomenon
When a creative is forced to make their content stand out in an ever-growing landscape, they can forgo the sensitivity this genre deserves.