Future Art is stuck in the past.
Browsing: review
After a number of successful Factory Theatre appearances, Deep Heat returned to have us in seams.
Metal emerges from Manning Bar.
To The Grave played a cathartic set that brought Manning to life.
After too many nights locked indoors and ruminating alone, Emo Nite was a return to form for the musical aspect of emo culture.
SUDS’ Midsummer Madness is a fresh take on a Shakespearian classic.
Blood-curdling spectacles and strong performances were on offer at USyd’s Science Revue this year.
Much of modern science and philosophy deals in seeking the empirical truth, but the truth is not limited to what can be proven, argues Amitav Ghosh’s new book.
It was impossible to move through a room without running into every person you’ve met on campus, from ever-present BNoCs to tute-bound whos.
At What Cost is a powerful reminder of how Indigenous creative works can decolonise your mind.