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Review: Antidote To A Curse by James Cristina, Transit Lounge
James Cristina’s fluent and vivid writing makes this experimental novel compelling although it challenges easy comprehension.
Review: Sydney Philharmonia Choirs Chamber Singers – Path of Miracles
‘Now and evermore’ becomes manifest in this 21st-century choral work.
Review: No one is watching you: Ronnie van Hout, Buxton Contemporary
In an era where the idea of surveillance can lead to notions of paranoia, discomfort and invasion of personal space…
Review: So Fine – Contemporary women artists make Australian history, National Portrait Gallery
Rewriting the history of women into biography and portraiture in an erudite, nuanced and patient exhibition at the National Portrait…
Review: Sidney Nolan’s Ned Kelly Series, AGWA
Sidney Nolan's Ned Kelly Series blends fact and fiction at Art Gallery of Western Australia.
Review: Fallen, fortyfivedownstairs
An institution for women set up by Charles Dickens in the 1840s was the inspiration of this production by She…
Review: Art of Science, The Atrium at Federation Square
The fantastical meets the factual in these images and video stills created by medical research scientists from the Walter and…
Review: Tracks Dance Company's In Your Blood, Darwin Festival
Featuring a cast of 40 and the work of seven choreographers, In Your Blood finds the sweet spot between sport…
Review: Australian Haydn Ensemble – Schubert Songs
An excellent recital performed under difficult circumstances.
Review: Moby Dick, The Seymour Centre
This confined, vociferous drama works wonderfully, despite trimming away the bulk of Melville's novel save for the few spare segments…