You would be forgiven for thinking Aldous Harding is a new artist on the block. By pushing boundaries and transgressing ideas around music and performance, Hard...
If you are a university student, chances are you’re a little stressed right now. As we approach the end of the semester and our exams and deadlines for assignme...
The night before the release of her much anticipated second album Crushing, alternative-country singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin performed at Chevron Gardens as ...
Is the way that we imagine farmers symptomatic of how our nation chooses to remember our history, and does it dictate how we function at present?
A model of ...
Mary Queen of Scots is an intimate—albeit factually questionable—insight into the lives and relationship between two prominent monarchs of the 16th Century: Mar...
Radheya Jegatheva spoke to Grok about his journey into filmmaking, his most recent work, how his life has changed because of his artistic practice, what he's wo...
1% is an Australian action-drama directed by Australian Film, Television and Radio School graduate Stephan McCallum. The film follows the vice-president of the ...
“Words change everything.”
This is the phrase displayed on The Insult’s film poster, and you don’t have to watch too far into the film to understand why.
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The Civil Rights Movement may seem like an issue of the past, but BlacKkKlansman makes it abundantly clear that the violent reality of racism is still alive and...
Bemyself is a slow burner. It combines creamy vocals, dreamy harmonies, and a western inspired percussion to create the auditory equivalent of what it would be ...