The idea of magical creatures have enthralled people for centuries. Understanding what creatures people believed in throughout time allows us to understand more about their belief systems and what they valued.
Browsing: Culture
Winter was coming, nay, it had arrived, and you could hear me from a mile away, clippity-clopping my way up and down the steps of the Social Sciences Building feeling like I was on top of the world.
Finding meaning in the radical politics of hope.
In method acting, the goal isn’t just to convincingly play a part, it is to actually embody it, which is where the danger comes in.
Despite the overtures of various academics, and an Honi Soit editorial that declared “great poetry is always heretical,” Max Harris and his by now very Angry Penguins were held to have “depraved and corrupted public morality.”
There seems to be no vision for cultural, ethnic or gender representation in our radio programmes.
Without thorough involvement with First Nations people, sensitively recognising the higher stakes and enormity of their contribution, events become inauthentic and harmful.
Goddess: Power, Glamour, Rebellion is a winding path through cinematic histories and futures. ACMI’s new exhibition begins with a bright…
Diversity. Ageing. Bodies. These were the three focuses of ACMI’s — Australia’s museum of screen culture — recent Being Seen…
Sound is political — it is living, breathing and disturbing all at once. There’s music in silence and revolutions brewing in everyday sounds we encounter. Come traverse over lands with us listening to revolutionary music from different struggles around the world. I hope you enjoy listening to this playlist as much as I enjoyed making it!