Rewriting women in history: ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ Naomi Worthy·January 13, 2019Mary Queen of Scots is an intimate—albeit factually questionable—insight into the lives and relationship between two prominent monarchs of...Art and FilmLatest·0 Comments··15 views
Beat of the Week: Zak Fleisher’s ‘MEAN’ Joe Wilson·January 9, 2019Zak Fleisher’s MEAN is a love letter to Alex Turner and the Arctic Monkeys. Fleisher injects a mock...LatestMusic·0 Comments··3 views
Artist interview: Intenso’s experimental win at WAM Joe Wilson·January 9, 2019Having won 2018’s West Australian Music (WAM) song of the year and introducing listeners to the improvisational intricacies...LatestMusic·0 Comments··43 views
‘The Favourite’ wrings brutal laughs and perverse pleasure out of 18th century royals Blake Treharne·January 8, 2019Yorgos Lanthimos, the Greek director of the punishing dramas Dogtooth and The Alps, was not someone who I...Art and FilmLatest·0 Comments··8 views
Why the humanities being defunded is everyone’s problem Max Vos·January 8, 2019Last year, government estimates revealed that the former Education Minister Simon Birmingham blocked 11 research grants—six Discovery grants...LatestPolitics & Economics·0 Comments··292 views
“It takes a great man to go from prison resident to President” Cassandra Elliott·January 7, 2019Madiba the Musical is both informative and entertaining. This tribute to human rights activist Nelson Mandela is powerful...Art and FilmLatest·0 Comments··10 views
Gig review: Broods @ the Ice Cream Factory Ailish Delaney·January 5, 2019New Zealand-sibling-pop-duo Broods took to the stage at Bar Pop’s Ice Cream Factory last Friday night to satisfy...LatestMusic·0 Comments··14 views
‘Madiba the Musical’: The notion of freedom Cassandra Elliott·January 2, 2019When you hear the name Mandela you may think of many things: South Africa, the Apartheid or, if...Art and FilmLatest·0 Comments··8 views