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Review: The Beginning of Everything by Andrea J Buchanan, Nero
Andrea Buchanan demonstrates that you can survive a very difficult experience and emerge a better person.
Review: The Quiet Side of Passion by Alexander McCall Smith
This novel has a fast-moving, entertaining plot that raises some ethical questions.
Review: James Morrison with WASO, Perth Concert Hall
Great melodies from the 1920s to 1950s delivered by master musicians in this spectacular show: The Great American Songbook.
Review: Jasper Jones, QPAC
Queensland Theatre’s energetic production is playful, inventive and engaging, but ultimately struggles to find the balance between a coming-of-age drama…
Review: Hotel Sorrento, Riverside Theatres
A thoughtful production of this great Australian play.
Review: Reg Livermore The Widow Unplugged, Ensemble Theatre
Stage icon Reg Livermore divides audiences with his new production.
Review: Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, Picador
The doings of the central characters in Give Me Your Hand make for good reading, but you would hope never…
Review: The Mermaids: Mirror Worlds and Triple Vita Nestings, IMA
These two powerful exhibitions, Karrabing Film Collective's The Mermaids: Mirror Worlds and Haegue Yang's Triple Vita Nestings, are now on…
Review: 2018 Paul Guest Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery
Traditional or unconventional, these drawings in Australia’s pre-eminent prize contain the art of conception and the craft of execution.
Review: Tears for Tarshiha by Olfat Mahmoud, Wild Dingo Press
That Olfat Mahmoud has survived to tell her story is a miracle.