Blonde is a result of, rather than a protest against, the conditions which gave rise to the #MeToo Movement that Dominik claims to respect.
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We danced, we laughed, we cried; we were transported away from inner-city Sydney’s claustrophobia to endless empty highways, tangled stringybark, and savannah grass of outback Australia.
While there are moments where Machinal is just as hilarious as it is panic inducing, this SUDS production will get beneath your skin.
The night celebrated carbon-neutral music and the formidable energy of notable heavy hitters in the Australian metal industry.
Like a pathogen emerging from the receding permafrost, Med Revue has come back to life with a vengeance.
Why is Australian politics so awful, why does Labor not enact progressive policies, and how do we start to fix it? Jacqui Lambie (purportedly) has the answer.
Creativity, femininity, and mental illness collide on a stage that would make Susan Sontag proud.
Peele says “Nope” to white commandeering of African American stories, to exploiting trauma, to growing complacent with our power over nature.
Elsy Wameyo took advantage of the intimate space with a set that showcased her impressive range, from a slower Swahili-language track to the rave-ready heights of ‘River Nile’.
“On a cloud of cotton candy,” Sarah Leigh Carroll revisits her Teenage Dreams in Cherry.