EXCLUSIVE! Interview with USU CEO Andrew Mills
I sat huddled in the hallowed halls of the Holme Building, awaiting to be called to his office.
Review: The Liars – A complex thriller invaluable to the end
Despite its fantastical elements, it is embedded in social issues of our time.
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.
“Where’s my legacy gone?”: The chronic misrepresentation of poet Gwen Harwood
In the eyes of the media she was housewife first, poet never.
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
Dragonology ego deathology
Before toothless, dungeons, and a dubious NRL team, there were dragons.
Breaking up with the mould in my inner west sharehouse
I didn’t want to break things off in this way. I really didn’t.
The Merivale Monopoly
Merivale possesses a discreet chokehold on Sydney’s hospitality industry.
‘Reading the room’: Emotions of the Korean New Wave
Eye contact, physical affection and double entendre have collectively formed a shared culture of ‘reading the room’.
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.