Whilst some have the luxury to forget – or at least attempt to – others pass it down through intergenerational trauma because they cannot, and will not, forget.
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The sun melting from pink to purple to red. A hand raised and held as new songs begin. Drinks passed…
What do you get when you mix zombies, mullets, and slam poetry? In UTS’ 2023 People of Colour (POC) Revue,…
Sydney College of the Arts’ (SCA) graduation show ‘New Contemporaries’ opened November 30 at the Old Teachers College (OTC). Comprising…
History is a silent corpse that sits by the wayside of our times. It lies unannounced, whisked in its funeral…
SUDS has opted to end this year with a bang. More accurately, they’ve ended it with several, all in the…
While being a quintessentially American play, Steel Magnolias has always had production success in Australia. Nicole Kidman made her professional…
A little while ago, I wrote a piece on nostalgia marketing within which I briefly reminisced over my childhood want…
Walking into Little Eggs Collective’s immersive play The Lost Boys felt like entering a Berlin nightclub. With thumping techno music…
As part of a joint project between the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Guggenheim in New York,…