Naturally, we were competing for movie ticket prizes and enjoying the view of asbestos signage from above.
Browsing: Culture
The lavish Midsummer Night’s Dream themed parties and eccentric family members will never be good enough for Oliver because as Farleigh tells him bluntly, “you will never be one of us.” The message to the wider population is clear. It’s okay to have a taste of our world on the page but never okay to enter it.
Sweatshop is the first and only Western Sydney-based literary organisation in Australia that is entirely run by and for First Nations and POC communities with strong ties to the region.
After years of watching the troll through car windows as a child and eventually finding it as an unexpected companion on my 433 bus journeys to uni, I recently wondered why I have never tried to learn more about the troll.
Chatting with Woroni was a refreshing insight into a unique publication independent of usual student body theatrics but dependent on ensuring students have access to a creative platform that is financially, editorially and aesthetically theirs.
History, community, and shared spaces are intertwined, and Sydney’s historic homes have a unique role in bringing these together. They remind us of those who lived before, influencing those around and after them. May we think of who we are, too, and our own legacies.
Beatrice, one of the protagonists, tries to resist this novelisation, embodying the revolutionary who lives, eats, and breathes in political ideals; a figure that belongs not in a novel, but in a history textbook.
This is a multi-billion dollar and very valuable exhibition, so a lot of paperwork, planning and even politics go into hosting something like this.
What lies within the fluorescent hallways, hidden from the reality of the sun?
The gentle beauty of Cinnamon Gardens hides the bitter and mournful experiences of those who live and work within it, who have endured hatred, racism and deep-seated intolerance.