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Review: The Season, Seymour Centre
Hidden secrets, family traditions, and a great cast.
Review: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk
This is a delightful, well constructed and unconventional murder mystery.
Review: Jane Doe, Sydney Fringe Festival
This production is gentle and respectful with a soft-spoken empathy that gives the viewer consent to add their voice to…
Review: Bullshit Jobs: A Theory by David Graeber, Penguin Books
David Graeber makes an historical, sociological and anthropological critique on late-stage capitalism.
Review: 19 Weeks, Melbourne Fringe
A courageous and necessary autobiographical work that takes a look at human fragility, vulnerability and the taboo of abortion.
Review: Kill All Normies by Angela Nagle, Zero Books
Kill All Normies explores the short but influential history of online culture and its sway over politics, culture and education.
Review: Fear – Trump in the White House by Bob Woodward
This book is a penetrating report by Bob Woodward about the current president of the USA, Donald Trump.
Review: Dancenorth's Dust, Brisbane Festival
A powerful piece of contemporary dance that flirts with potentially heavy-handed imagery but never succumbs to the obvious or the…
Review: In Between and Sexpectations, Sprung Festival
Charles Sturt University’s Theatre/Media studies students have wowed audiences once again with two new ‘Sprung Festival’ productions – In Between…
Review: Stalker the Musical, Depot Theatre
STALKER THE MUSICAL. It’s an arresting title. Slightly misleading though and the audience’s disambiguation of the word is all part…