In some ways, the sort of tragedy we bear witness to in Tár is hardly new.
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Whilst 2022 was seen as the year where many films — franchise entries, reboots of popular IP or, in some instances, original storytelling — brought audiences back to the cinema, streaming services remain fierce competition.
Vulnerability can, of course, be experienced physically as well as emotionally, or even both at the same time. But it seems that whilst physical vulnerability is accepted as inevitable, emotional vulnerability is often presented as something to be overcome.
Playwright and director Lu Bradshaw joins Honi to discuss their upcoming show Comfort, Spin, Travel.
There’s a reason the gays know how to party. Partying has always been society’s way of loosening the bonds, undoing the rules for a few hours, and that’s queerness’ forte.
Conceptualising the climate crisis forces us to conceive of human-made harm that exists beyond a human scale, to understand scientific explanations far beyond the average person’s pay grade, and to wrestle with a level of existential uncertainty that in many ways evades comprehension.
The production’s attention to historical detail and its elevation of CAMP’s female members’ stories effectively displayed the activism, queer joy and pain involved with CAMP’s queer organising.
Director Bali Padda and actor Adish Jain join Honi ahead of the debut of their 2023 production Sunderella
An intergenerational spectacle, French Letters is helmed by a formidable cast and a thought-provoking script.
Actor Dennis Clements joins Honi to discuss his queer sex-positive show French Letters and Leather Cleaner.