Zevin stressed to the audience that the best thing you can do for yourself is to get more comfortable in the creative place that is failure: “To be hopeful or positive in this world, at least for me, takes great intellectual effort.”
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If you have any appreciation for the strange, the unusual, the morbid, then to miss this double bill would be a genuine tragedy.
Teary-eyed and euphoric several times during the show, it was definitely one of the more unforgettable concerts I have attended.
The very universality of emotion, and vulnerability, was the sentimental zenith of this revue. The concept of storytelling through common ethnic experiences made this year’s POC Revue an affectionate one to watch.
It was an awkward, but entertaining collection of performances that demonstrated that engineers are as out of touch with main campus life as main campus life is out of touch with the engineering experience.
Three Marys is a chimerical and gestural beast, difficult to pin down and determined to weave its biblical heritage with the torment of contemporary immigration politics.
The lyrical specificity with which Peach details a lifetime of personal struggles positions her as Australia’s glittery, pink, queer answer to Billie Eilish.
Despite its infant form, The Disappearance was a bittersweet tale of isolation, loneliness and love.
There are so many ambient albums that could be considered Impossible Vinyl, but there is one that leaps out in particular.
The showcase was perfect to help decide who to see during a festival packed with Australian and international comedians.