Reviews
Performance review: Catastrophes, PICA, WA
This performance piece is hard to describe, but easy to love.
Theatre review: Ladies Who Wait, Subiaco Arts Centre, WA
A fun historical romp, not to be taken seriously, but to be seriously enjoyed.
Book review: Serengotti, Eugen Bacon
'Serengotti' is a testament to Eugen Bacon's storytelling prowess and serves as a reminder of the enduring power of connection.
Exhibition review: The Huxleys: DisGraceland, Abbotsford Convent
Love, expression, freedom and glam in The Huxleys’ latest exhibition ‘DisGraceland’, commissioned by Vogue Australia.
Event review: Now or Never Art Trail, Victoria Harbour Promenade Docklands
Crowd-pleasers set the tone at Melbourne’s inaugural Now or Never festival.
Theatre review: Escaped Alone and What If If Only, Southbank Theatre
The MTC’s Caryl Churchill double bill is technically and dramatically sound, but doesn’t fully exploit the radical force of this…
Book review: Immaculate, Anna McGahan
This award-winning novel is a keen exploration of grief, faith and queer longing.
Exhibition Review: Sutr Santati, Melbourne Museum
An Indian exhibition that is surprisingly contemporary in its window to new narratives in the medium of textile art.
Exhibition review: ngaratya, Bunjil Place Gallery
A lyrical and beautiful exhibition that reminds us to step lightly on Country.
Book review: The Days Toppled Over, Vidya Madabushi
An engaging and thought-provoking novel with a strong sense of place, memorable characters and poignant examination of connection.