This will get bigger (if you know what I mean)
What I have described has been, in many ways, a coming-of-age. Or perhaps more appropriately, my ‘cumming-of-age’.
At the nucleus of beauty
A symbol of undying beauty, the sari is not a temporal phenomenon.
The zine anthology
Unfettered by the strictures of publishing criteria, a zine-maker is empowered to create whatever they want.
No one, not a single soul, is still mad about Tropic Thunder
After all, if there’s one thing that the left loves to do, it’s making sure that no one is allowed to enjoy a film from 15 years ago.
4 Listicles That Best Utilise The Conventions and Structure of The List
It ain’t quite a list, it ain’t quite an article, it’s a listicle!
What’s On this week at USyd? April 1st to 8th
With this handy guide, you won’t miss out on all the activities and events on offer.
Review: Euterpe EP launch at the Factory Theatre
With their shaggy hair and electric sound, the quartet seemed like a relic from the 1970s rock scene blended with 21st century anxieties.
Review: SUDS' Arcadia makes the pendulum swing
Binary opposites become whole in SUDS’ vibrant reimagining of the play, and though its discussions of thermodynamics, aesthetics, and sex may at first seem arbitrary, they have profound intention.
Tote bags suck, so why are we still so obsessed with them?
Exploring my complicated relationship with the tote bag: a symbol of the modern intellectual elite.
Review: SUDS' The Glass Menagerie - celebrating Australia's diaspora
Danial Yazdani’s adaptation of the American classic honours the complexities of Australian immigrant experiences.
The water of life
My beloved has gifted us this water of life / This ocean which has the power to create or destroy / Yet in it we blindly place our trust
“Martin Gregory”, “Anthropoid” and more
I am obsessed with the extremes: the extreme of glamour, erotica, and beauty.
'Mollah' and 'It's Myself that I Crave'
Self portraitures express our creative and romantic partnership and journey and the way it mingles with our identities as queer and POC couple.
An ode to the ceiling fan
Yes, that’s right. The ceiling fan. The understated — in fact, overlooked — hero of the Australian household; the saviour of the school classroom on a summer afternoon.
The Coke cans article
An illusory aspect of the Fisher Road Store, and mixed business stores in general, had always been its decoration.