In what distant deep or skies
The air shifts, taking on an otherworldly quality, as you plunge into the depths of hell.
Nuclear war? H’uh! What is it good for?
They wade through flooded towns in gas masks and hazmat suits, unable to breath in the toxic miasma of a sepia-toned world.
Dunedin Sound
The Dunedin Sound represented the undervalued cultural vibrancy of a remote yet sublime city.
Studies for Icon (The Archangel of Australia)
“the archangel who painted Australia was the greatest of them all”
Review: MUSE’s Guys and Dolls — Sit Down You’re Rocking the Theatre!
MUSE makes a wager on a classic musical and wins big.
Riding down a shifting street in Harris Park
Restaurants come and go, seamlessly replacing the previous business’ facade with new signage and unique branding.
PROFILE: SHAKE for Honi
For the second time in three years, the role of editorship of USyd’s weekly newspaper Honi Soit has gone uncontested.
Suburban Alien
A reclamation of restrictive childhood and adolescent environments, 'Suburban Alien' urges viewers to live within their own worlds.
Review: Tripping Over Myself — A window into the world of Australian comedy
Micallef narrates his memoir like he’s playing a character on his comedy show.
Review: SUDS’ Machinal — Modern, disturbing, and absurdly funny
SUDS’ penultimate slot delivers biting social commentary and razor-sharp performances.
Gilgamesh and the Invisible Hand
Sometimes we cling to theories of global orders and forget these theories don’t always lead where they should.
bakehouse qtr
how much labelling could make a building built for biscuits in 1908 seamlessly slip into the 2020s?
Sex? In My City?
Carrie’s inner-city brownstone becomes a two-room inner west studio, and her rent increases so rapidly she must sell out to Newscorp to keep up