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Rhea Thomas

Perspective //

Eating Indian

In India, food is a love language.

November 4, 2021 Rhea Thomas
Culture, Profiles //

I CAN BECOME AN INFLUENCER: Wellness and post-irony with @afffirmations

Affirming anxiety through the 'cooked' aesthetic

August 24, 2021 Rhea Thomas
Perspective //

COVID across borders

On the limbo of migrant anxiety.

August 8, 2021 Rhea Thomas, Anie Kandya and Anika Bhatia
News //

USyd students protest government inaction on climate

“What we are seeing now is a glimpse of the rest of our lives if we do not act."

May 21, 2021 Rhea Thomas
Culture, Reviews //

Review: High Ground (SFF Summer Season)

High Ground highlights Australia's history of injustice with a necessary harshness.

January 21, 2021 Rhea Thomas
Features //

Alex Patsavas and Chop Shop: The sounds of growing up

An exploration of the soundtracks of films that have been eternally romanticised in Generation Z teenhood.

September 1, 2020 Rhea Thomas
News //

“Where the bloody hell are you Scott Morrison?”: Greens MLC arrested as climate protesters launch #KirribilliCampOut

Hundreds gathered to decry Scott Morrison and his government for their inaction on the ongoing bushfires.

December 20, 2019 Rhea Thomas and Patrick McKenzie
Younger and Smaller poster -- three cartoon heads
Reviews //

SUDS’ Review: Younger & Smaller

Comedy and grief collide in a Melbourne sharehouse

October 24, 2019 Rhea Thomas and Patrick McKenzie
Analysis //

Latrinalia: Decoding toilet stall scrawlings

What will people say when they have full anonymity and zero accountability?

October 17, 2019 Patrick McKenzie and Rhea Thomas
A photo of Matthew McConaughey and Snoop Dogg's characters in The Beach Bum
Reviews // SUFF

SUFF 2019 Review: The Beach Bum

The Beach Bum is a hazy, meandering portrait of bohemian hedonism

September 21, 2019 Rhea Thomas

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