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Review: Nobody’s Looking at You by Janet Malcolm, Text Publishing

Reading one of Malcolm’s essays is more like reading a short story than a newspaper article.

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Review: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

This murder mystery is a Sunday Times bestseller. It won the Costa First Novel award and the Books are My…

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Review: One Infinity, Perth Festival

One Infinity is a reminder of our place within this ever-expanding, infinite universe.

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Review: The Great Tamer, Perth Festival

A riveting piece of theatre that collapses mediums, genres, histories and logic allowing us to dwell, momentarily, in that place…

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Review: Alchemic by Cassils, PICA

Two exhibitions at PICA give viewers the opportunity to confront, and to change, societal perceptions of complicit violence, making them…

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Review: Jesus Christ Superstar, Riverside Theatres

With attention to detail, historical research and the assembling of a skilled company, this Jesus Christ Superstar is respectful, dramatic…

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Review: A Family Outing – 20 Years On, Perth Festival

Twenty years after performing alongside her parents, Ursula Martinez revisits the conceit after her father's death and as her mother…

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Review: Love, Displaced, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, Perth

Love, Displaced reminds us that we can still find empathy and pause in our era of 21st century screen culture,…

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Review: MTC’s The Lady in the Van, and Malthouse's Barbara and the Camp Dogs

Melbourne’s two major theatre companies open significant productions a night apart, and never has the contrast between the companies been…

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Review: David Goldblatt: Photographs 1948-2018, MCA

This important piece of South African history teaches global lessons in humanity, tolerance and environmental respect. It’s an exhibition for…

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