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Reviews, Screen

Netflix’s Abstract: the art of designing prime comfort viewing

Anders Furze

Those of us looking for some comfort viewing that also teaches us something about life could do far worse than …

News & Commentary, Screen

Sydney Film Festival joins Cannes, Venice, Tribeca and more for free Youtube event

Anders Furze

The Sydney Film Festival is joining a host of international festivals in programming a free 10-day streaming event. Billed as …

Film, Reviews, Screen

Reconciling a life’s long journey through pain and glory

Anders Furze

“In the cinema of my childhood, it always smells of piss,” ageing filmmaker Salvador Mallo says at one point in Pain …

Film, Screen

A Brother’s Love enables new horizons in a time of pandemic

Anders Furze

This much is clear: the scope of the pandemic is staggering. There’s no better way to overwhelm yourself than to …

Screen

Jane Campion retrospective offers a rare survey of her short filmmaking

Anders Furze

While best known for feature films The Piano and Bright Star, and TV series Top of the Lake, short films …

Books, Music

Andrew Ford and Anni Heino on what makes a song truly sing

Anders Furze

What makes a song? In the era of downloaded and digital playlists, two musical minds reassess, writes Anders Furze. * …

Books, Reviews

Find Me book review: a flawed followup to Call Me By Your Name

Anders Furze

There’s a moment in Find Me, André Aciman’s sequel to his 2007 novel Call Me By Your Name, that reveals …

News & Commentary, Visual Arts

NGV to put spotlight on early 20th century French artist

Anders Furze

The early 20th century French artist Pierre Bonnard will be the focus of the National Gallery of Victoria’s 2020 winter …

Festivals, Stage

Gender Euphoria review (Melbourne International Arts Festival)

Anders Furze

Taking to the stage inside the Spiegeltent, the artists of Gender Euphoria are collectively the largest cast of trans and …

Festivals, Stage

Sex, violence and working class neglect: director Stewart Laing on ‘The End of Eddy’

Anders Furze

When Édouard Louis’ debut novel The End of Eddy was published in France in 2014, it immediately caused a sensation. …

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THE LIST

Books

A legal approach to the decline and fall of the United States

Kevin Brianton

Music, Reviews

Sleaford Mods ‘All That Glue’ review: a necessary album for fans and newcomers alike

Benjamin Woods

Books, Reviews

‘The Shifting Landscape’ review: Western Victoria crime novel showcases joy in storytelling

Rosemary Sorensen

News & Commentary

How did we get here? Why artists became so dispensable

Neil Pigot

Books, Music, Reviews

Kim Salmon and the Formula for Grunge: a fascinating read for fans and newcomers alike

Tony Thompson

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Andrew Bovell’s Speaking in Tongues

Darlo Drama Studio Theatre

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Take Away Exhibition

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Freedom Lost book launch featuring Q&A with author Robert Pullan

Gleebooks

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