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Josephine Lee

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For the queer Muslims out there: “We’ve always been here.”

There is a true beauty in being queer and Muslim.

February 22, 2023 Josephine Lee
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Improv and music inspired by science: Innovative Sci-Art events taking National Science Week by storm

Today marks the start of National Science week, with USyd presenting novel events that bridge the gap between art and science.

August 13, 2022 Josephine Lee
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Spilling the tea on USyd’s delayed maintenance of hot water facilities

Nobody wants a cold cup of tea.

April 25, 2022 Josephine Lee
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How far would you go? Review: SUDS’ Medea

Classic Greek tragedy unfolds behind white picket fences in this 1950s suburban nightmare.

March 20, 2022 Josephine Lee
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Who will carry on the tradition? On the future of revues

“If everyone on campus has never been in or to a revue, the tradition just dies.”

September 13, 2021 Josephine Lee
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The Cherry Orchard — a delicious dissection of how we deal with change

A Russian classic transformed into a contemporary Australian story.

June 6, 2021 Josephine Lee

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