A burgeoning star in the Australian indie rock scene, the Melbourne/Naarm band are learning the ropes of their infant fame…
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Countless hours of work go into ensuring the paper is ready. For many students who may be passionate about the paper, the required commitment turns many away from the editor role.
“Right now I’m at the beautiful spot where I just want to do everything. I’m open to everything and I’m open to learning. And every project is going to be different.”
I always say to my students that ‘Ancient History is everywhere’. It’s in our language and in some of our common sayings, our politics, our solar system, our art and architecture, our memes and all over popular culture.
Sweatshop is the first and only Western Sydney-based literary organisation in Australia that is entirely run by and for First Nations and POC communities with strong ties to the region.
This is a multi-billion dollar and very valuable exhibition, so a lot of paperwork, planning and even politics go into hosting something like this.
Although many publications shut the door on cartoonists, The New Yorker has remained a safehaven of graphic slivers. To be published in its pages is a phantasmagorical dream for cartoonists worldwide.
An interview with Adeline Chai about the rules of book club and brave new girl, Britney Spears.
“It is a triumph because, where there has been denial, betrayal or silence, the writing process allows both author and reader to revive, acknowledge and reclaim their past and their voice.”
Perhaps the only way to describe entering Violet Hull’s inner-city home on a Sunday is to capture it as a…