Category: Arts & Culture

World Press Photo 10
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World Press Photo 10

Seam Rom visits the World Press Photo 10 Exhibition at Sydney’s State Library

Play Now Act Now June Winners
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Play Now Act Now June Winners

Find out who won Play Now Act Now’s Microfiction and Digital Design category for the month of June.

Shakespeare's R&J: Interview with Julian Curtis & Ben Gerrard
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Shakespeare’s R&J: Interview with Julian Curtis & Ben Gerrard

Emma Bell interviews actors, Julian Curtis & Ben Gerrard of ‘Shakespeares R&J’ by Joe Calarco.

When fame and fortune is not enough...
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When fame and fortune is not enough…

Lyrian Fleming chats to Melbourne-based artists, Hayden Jose and Ingrid Brooker whose artworks aid the the humanitarian organisation, CARE Australia.

Book Review: The Inconvenient Child
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Book Review: The Inconvenient Child

Justine Marshall reviews The Inconvenient Child: “a compelling story, and one that should be heard”.

Photography: Catherine Dyhin
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Photography: Catherine Dyhin

‘I could talk the leg off a chair when I’m talking about photography,’ says photographer Catherine Dynin. Victoria Hughes interviews the talented and passionate artist.

So You Want to Be a Writer? Pt. 3
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So You Want to Be a Writer? Pt. 3

In Part 3 of So You Want to be a Writer? we meet our very own Antonia Hayes and Marc Vincenz.

Review: Circus Oz
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Review: Circus Oz

Circus Oz gets the thumbs up from Grace Edwards, describing it as “a wholly entertaining and artistic experience”.

Madame Lash Book Launch
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Madame Lash Book Launch

Victoria Hughes walks the Tightrope of Cringe at a book club launch, the focus of which was Sam Everingham’s biography on famous Sydney courtesan and now eminent and well respected artist, Madame Lash.

So You Want to be a Writer? Part 2.
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So You Want to be a Writer? Part 2.

In Part 2, we meet Sarah Ayoub and Foz Meadows.

So You Want to be a Writer? Part 1.
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So You Want to be a Writer? Part 1.

As a publication, we’re pretty keen on helping writers out. We like to nurture and encourage those making their first pitches, provide a platform for those bulking up their portfolios, and enable the experienced wordsmiths to regularly get their work out there. Basically, we exist to give opportunities to writers – which is why we [...]

Review: Jon Dore at the Comedy Store
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Review: Jon Dore at the Comedy Store

The Comedy Store in Moore Park’s Entertainment Quarter is one of those places that should revoke the smoking license – like the jazz clubs in London and New York, it has the vibe of a low-lit entertainment house, and is just crying out for a smoky atmosphere to complement the black-and-white pictures of comedians past [...]