Yangoyan is particularly affecting as AJ, masterfully showcasing the character’s initial boyishness and naivety, and then his eventual brokenness.
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MILK’s end is a reminder of the constant labour undertaken in the creative scene to ensure its extra-institutional survival.
CW: References to ableism and hate speech. On September 16, I volunteered at this year’s Disability Pride Sydney Festival at…
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As I get older, my enthusiasm for modern bands that are heavily influenced by past eras rapidly diminishes. There are…
This was the Inner West in all its grit, soot, and industry — the railways, the tramways, power generation, and the working harbour intertwined.
Poetic vignettes of wildlife in the bush have welcomed stories I could never imagine, like the time my grandma quite literally killed and chopped up a snake with a shovel to protect my aunt who was sleeping in a bassinet nearby.
The mosh experience is religious.
To speak to Mazri was to uncover the skin under the sculpture, the man behind the mockery, the heart that beats in us all.
Longevity is no longer, or has perhaps never been, the aim. Accessibility to past cultural artefacts has resulted in obsession.