Let's pretend
On that Friday afternoon, we revisited those shy little girls that met for the first time, tangled hair from climbing trees and crayon smeared hands that reached out to hold, toothless grins whispering ‘Let’s pretend...’
I was caught walking home with a pep in my step: 'Make Love, Not Instruments' by Hat Trick Review
‘The Spare Keys’ in Make Love, Not Instruments take you by the hand on a vocal journey, sonically stunning with a rich setlist of showtunes, mid-century love songs and modern belters.
When you appeared in my dreams, I thought I saw you in the field.
An ode to past relationships and the ghostly apparitions of memories that are ever present as time goes on.
On the Chinese campus canteen
The Chinese campus canteen is an overlooked institution, providing sustenance and representing the deep-rooted tradition of communal eating.
The dark economy of McBucks
In conclusion, fuck McDonald’s. Never work there. Never encourage your kids to work there either. If I’m ever desperate for cash, would I go back? I wouldn’t bet on it.
Sandstone Futurism
Sandstone Futurism is neither a proposal, nor a hypothetical solution, but rather, an inevitable utilisation of our environment.
Hard times for Mr Dickens
Eventually, he was lost to the mists of time, and a Charles Dickens Statue diaspora sprawled across Sydney.
Building Morticia
Unlike Vampira and Elvira, Morticia is a wife and mother, but it goes without saying that she represents much more than that. She wants it all, and refreshingly, she never asks why she shouldn’t have it.
Uncloaking witchcraft: exploring Paganism as a Muslim
Real-life paganism is beyond the blood, drama, and telekinetic miracles on television and is rooted in natural connection to the Earth’s seasons.
Evidence, Everywhere, All at Once: Law Revue 2023 Review
I often found myself wishing I had an extra eye to see the splendour of it all.
The great first day
After all, the Quad was a great place to be lost in, every path ended in a class, a corridor or a gateway.
You couldn’t look back if you tried: SUDS 'Eurydice' Review
A sensory aigís, expect an odyssey of emotion, talent and stagecraft.