The world of twelve-year-old boys terrifies me. The Plague, Charlie Polinger’s debut feature, validated that terror with ...
“Wipe your feet.” “Yes mum.” “Have you been in the horse field?” Her mother smacks a tea towel on the polished lino counter ...
Where does violence actually fall? Why, and for whom, are we suspending ethical norms? The exception cannot go uninterrogated ...
Amber Wang’s art includes motifs of bleeding, swollen, and ripe fruit which recalls wounding and the stigmata of the flesh. Recalling Caravaggio’s painting of Abraham at the cusp of sacrificing Isaac, ...
We begin Claire Thomas’ newest novel, On Not Climbing Mountains in Switzerland, with the Baedeker, a classic German travellers guide, but the story of Thomas’ novel defies the conventional travellers’ ...
Students gathered at the University of Sydney Quad Lawns on Thursday, March 26th to protest the university’s Study Abroad Fair as they called on the university’s management to cut all exchange ties ...
Emily Scally recently debuted her illustrated colouring book Cozy Kindness – a release anticipated excitedly by her social ...
Conceived of by Orff as settings of a series of 24 medieval Latin, Old French and High German poems concerned with eternally human themes like love, desire, gluttony, and, as the title of the first ...
Two remarkable performances, well worth watching, were delivered by Leon Ford’s Cassius and Mark Leonard Winter’s Mark Antony. Both displayed a full range of their characters’ mania and insecurities.
Disabilities Collective has introduced a new initiative to provide free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) to undergraduate students, ...
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