Reviews
Review: Kiss Me Like You Mean It
What appears at first glance to be an exuberant sexual comedy gradually gives way to something darker in this play…
Two Sisters by Asne Seierstad
Two Sisters is literary journalism at its best.
Review: The Carbo Trio at The Independent
A most exciting concert combining guitar and voice.
Review: 21st Biennale of Sydney
A soft touch lands a cohesive exhibition with a strong message at the hands of Mami Kataoka.
False Claims of Colonial Thieves by Charmaine Papertalk Green and John Kinsella
Good poetry plucks at the heartstrings; it speaks to the emotions as well as to the intellect.
Riccardo Chailly | Igor Stravinsky
A deeply satisfying all-Stravinsky CD of live recordings released by Decca in January
Review: STEEL: Art Design Architecture
Today steel is one of the most ubiquitous materials in the world. This exhibition looks at how artists and designers…
Review: Hand to God at the Alex Theatre
A combination of The Muppets and The Exorcist with a healthy dose of The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q…
Review: Waqt al-tagheer: Time of change
An erudite exhibition takes a look at the work of contemporary Australian Muslim artists.
Review: A Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer
Bryony Kimmings latest work is remarkable, life-changing theatre.