Reviews

Review: The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe
The potential in The Librarian of Auschwitz turns from a potential page-turner into a page-counter.

Review: Milkman by Anna Burns
Maybe-girlfriend tells us what she does and thinks and what happens in her community with eloquence, passion and conviction.

Review: La bohème, Opera Australia
A charming work and good cast held back by a worn and ineffective production.

Review: The Wind in the Willows, Australian Shakespeare Company
A flawless performance by Ryan Hawke as Mr Toad is one of the highlights of this exuberant and playful production…

Review: The Beehive, at UNSW Galleries
The Beehive is more than a story about a missing socialite, it's a fresh take on the documentary genre that…

Review: North by Northwest, Adelaide Festival Centre
North by Northwest is the perfect holiday escape.

Review: The Moscow Sleepers by Stella Rimington
This nuanced novel is told from a woman’s point of view, representing a refreshing change from many a spy story.

Review: PIGEONHOLED, Going Down Swinging Press
PIGEONHOLED is an act of defiance as much as it is a swing at the glass ceiling of genre writing.

Review: Degrowth in the Suburbs by Samuel Alexander and Brendan Gleeson
The authors explore a significant range of actions that could mitigate the disaster our planet is hurtling towards.

Review: Escher x nendo, National Gallery of Victoria
Escher x nendo will surprise, delight and challenge.