‘White Crow’––or ‘belaya vorona’––is a Russian expression used to describe a non-conformist, one who does not belong. Though the expression lends itself well to...
Arriving in Freo on a chilly Friday night, goosebumps prickled my skin for two reasons: the crisp winter air and anticipation for what I would soon be witnessin...
Booed into submission for speaking his truth in a language intrinsically Aussie—football, Adam Goodes’ final three seasons of the game became an echo chamber of...
With a tipple of whiskey upon entry, the audience is transported to the desolate highlands of Ireland during the potato famine of the 1800s. Countless pieces ca...
For this year’s Scandinavian Film Festival, Hvítur, Hvítur Dagur or A White, White Day, was chosen to be the centre-piece. With films from different countries a...
The natural world is a constant source of inspiration for the global community. Movies, songs, books and artworks aplenty have all been created in awe of it and...
It seems like we get a buddy action comedy with a similar sort of formula every year in one way or another. 2018 gave us The Spy Who Dumped Me, 2017 had The Hit...
“Look at me. You have to look at me. It’s just a photograph. A stupid photograph. Ain’t gonna hurt you.”
Perth theatre company Feet First Collective presents...
Sheets of Sound is the latest project of Perth-based percussion performer and composer Louise Devenish, who has worked with composers Matthias Schack Arnott and...
Polygamy and child marriage has been around for a long time, with families in many cultures marrying off their young children (usually daughters) to reduce the ...