Reviews
Book Review: A Lovely and Terrible Thing by Chris Womersley
In this collection of short stories, there is a poetic lilt to Womersley’s prose.
Book Review: #Me Too: Stories from the Australian movement
#MeToo is not one thing ‘owned’ by one group of women, as this new collection of personal essays, fiction, and…
Review: A Little Piece of Ash, Kings Cross Theatre
Megan Wilding’s first full-length play delivers piercing, effortless emotion.
Review: 2019 Four Winds Easter Festival – Soundshell Saturday and Sunday
From the very start this Festival’s engagement with the Indigenous community has been genuine and true, sensitive to the connection…
Review: Alice in Slasherland, Old Fitz Theatre
Replete with pop culture references, Qui Nguyen’s bloody comedy pays loving homage to the horror genre.
Review: 2019 Four Winds Easter Festival – House Concert 3 and Windsong Concert 1
One of music’s great blessings to humanity is its capacity to still the unquiet mind.
Review: 2019 Four Winds Easter Festival – House Concert 1
The greatest beauty can come from the smallest things.
Review: Sculpture at Scenic World 2019
Transplanted under the canopy of the glorious Blue Mountains rainforest is a plethora of public artworks that intrigue and captivate…
Book Review: Fled by Meg Keneally
Anyone interested in the history of early white settlement in Australia will find this novel fascinating.
Review: Gemma Smith Rhythm Sequence, at UNSW Galleries
A survey exhibition that demonstrates a career is more than the quick wins.