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.
Review: Med Revue 2022 — I Write Jokes About COVID Not Tragedies
The veritable Brendon Uries of Australia’s top-ranked medical school parlayed three years of momentum into what was, at times, a double-edged sword.
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.
Review: USU Battle of the Bands
A war of wind, a skirmish of sounds, and a tussle of tunes.
Review: SUDS' Alice in Bed — Tell me a story, bring me the world
Alice may have been in bed, but this show was up and at 'em.
Review: Science Revue - ABsCience
The Arts are out, STEM is in, and Play School is in trouble.
Queen found dead, leaving King unprotected
On September 8 2022 at Buckingham Palace, during a particularly heated game of chess between two anonymous guardsmen, the Queen was found deceased.
meet me in the tearoom
From mirrors to dick size, the collection looks to unpack the unspoken codes of the space.
A defendant by any other name is just as liable: when Union is conflated with University
How can you pursue an attacker you don’t know exists?
Review: Sunday in the Park with George – Bit by bit
A blend of painted and performed art, MUSE manages to rub its stomach and pat its head.
Review: Taiwan Film Festival 2022 — Multi-varied meditations on time, the media, and digital technologies
I never wanted those dim lights to rise.
Review: All That's Left Unsaid — A delicate intertwining of nostalgia and the reality of loss
Lien skilfully crafts a poignant and gripping crime novel, although it feels reductive to refer to it as one.
The re-imagination of the riot grrrl
From the virtual shores of TikTok to the underground spaces of Sydney, riot grrrl has evolved into something new.
I'm subleasing a room and I haven't seen my housemates in 12 days
In exploring these intimate spaces, the innermost feelings of their residents are revealed.
Do surreal times call for surrealist fashion?
Nothing is what it seems, as a sense of discomfort and instability pervades.
Review: My Sweet Guillotine — An enjoyable, easy read, but don’t expect much more than that
Jayne Tuttle’s My Sweet Guillotine was an enjoyable, easy read about love and French culture. But don’t expect much more than that.