5 Podcasts on U.S. Politics For When You Don’t Have ...
So, here we are. February 2018 – over one year into Donald Trump’s presidency, and boy oh boy, has it ...
‘GHOSTS’ at Belvoir: Theatre Review
Belvoir’s adaptation of Ghosts by Henrisk Ibsen opens on the image of a dark, grey garden-room as the light sound ...
Ian Michael’s ‘HART’ gives voice to silenced Stolen Generations
Running as part of the massive lineup for this year’s Darwin Festival, HART is an original verbatim theatre piece co-written ...
Review: ‘SHIT’ by Patricia Cornelius
Patrcia Cornelius’ ‘SHIT”. Image: Supplied. SHIT is the latest project from renowned Australian playwright, Patricia Cornelius, and director Susie Dee. ...
‘SHIT’ – Patricia Cornelius’ new play to open in Sydney
Patricia Cornelius is one of Australia’s most awarded and celebrated playwrights, with a catalogue boasting over twenty-five published plays, as ...
‘The Trip to Spain’ Film Review
The boys are back. After a highly successful first voyage in The Trip (2010) and its equally brilliant sequel, The ...
Darwin Festival announces massive 2017 program
The Darwin Festival is returning this August with a huge lineup of incredible performances and shows, immersive experiences and fun ...
Is SBS’s new show turning homelessness into reality tv?
SBS premieres its new program Filthy Rich and Homeless, but will it make the same mistake it did with Struggle ...
‘Lady Macbeth’ Film Review
Based on the 1865 novella Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk by Russian author Nikolai Leskov, 2017’s Lady Macbeth is a dark ...
A Two-Day Chocolate Festival is coming to Sydney
Smooth Festival of Chocolate returning to Sydney in August Start saving up your cheat days, because the Smooth Festival of ...
‘A Ghost Story’ Film Review – Sydney Film Festival
A Ghost Story is a haunting and enigmatic new love story directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon, Ain’t Them Bodies ...
‘I Am Not Your Negro’ Film Review – Sydney Film ...
I Am Not Your Negro is the poignant Oscar-nominated documentary that brings to life the words and work of one ...
‘The Nile Hilton Incident’ Film Review – Sydney Film Festival
The Nile Hilton Incident is a dark and politically engaged Egyptian film noir following the story of a corrupt cop ...
The Party Film Review – Sydney Film Festival
The Party, written and directed by Sally Potter (Orlando, The Man Who Cried), has been described as “a comedy wrapped ...
Wonder Woman Film Review
When I heard DC was making a Wonder Woman movie, I got very excited. After the mother-of-all letdowns that was ...
‘S-Town’ creator Brian Reed is coming to Australia
S-Town, the seven-part podcast series created by Brian Reed, has garnered over 40 million downloads since its release in March ...
Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams to co-produce upcoming HBO series
Following the huge success of his debut film, Get Out, writer and director Jordan Peele will co-executive produce Lovecraft, a new ...
Sydney Film Festival: the non-film event guide
The sixty-fourth annual Sydney Film Festival (SFF) is back in a big way in 2017. This year’s massive program boasts ...
Justin Cassin debuts first full collection at Fashion Week Australia
He might be a global jetsetter who splits his time between Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Sydney, but for Australian ...
Netflix announces first Australian original series
Since Netflix Australia officially launched in March of 2015, it has gained over five million users across the country. Even ...
Don’t Tell Film Review
Tori Garrett’s Don’t Tell is based on the true story of a young woman, Lyndal (Sara West), who was sexually ...
Health Synergy: the mother-daughter passion project
With over sixty-nine thousand Instagram followers across the globe, two published e-books and their very own app, Hannah Singleton and ...
Good Beer Week: a quick guide to Melbourne’s biggest beer ...
Good Beer Week is coming back to Melbourne this month (Friday 12 – Saturday 21), and the event choices are ...
The Best Ways to Hear Amazing Stories When You Don’t ...
We all love a good story. However, the problem for most of us is that we are often simply too ...