Reviews, Stage Postcard from New York: The Inheritance review Humphrey Bower The Inheritance is a two-part, seven-hour adaptation of E. M. Forster’s novel Howard’s End, set in contemporary New York. It …
Festivals, Reviews 2019 Meredith Music Festival Review Jacob Robinson Meredith Music Festival is about much more than the music. People bring their own couches to perch on the hill, …
Opera, Reviews Postcard from New York: Akhnaten, Philip Glass, Metropolitan Opera Humphrey Bower Akhnaten is the third of Philip Glass’s early trilogy of portrait-operas, following Einstein on the Beach and Satyagraha (the latter …
Opera, Reviews, Screen La Traviata (Opéra National de Paris) review Humphrey Bower NB: this is a review of Opéra National de Paris’ La Traviata, broadcast in Australian cinemas as part of the …
Music, Reviews Kllo, Baths, LUCIANBLOMKAMP + Lonelyspeck review (Melbourne Music Week) Portia Conyers-East Following an extensive international tour, Melbourne electro-pop outfit Kllo returned home on Tuesday, new single Back to You in tow, …
Books, Reviews Jeff Sparrow’s Fascists Among Us Rosemary Sorensen If, when you think about the murders that took place at the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in …
Music A Q&A with ANAM Artistic Director Nick Deutsch Daily Review 2020 is your final year at the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM). What attracted you to the position in …
News & Commentary Tug-o-war in Sydney’s east Joseph O'Donoghue As the Waverley community in Sydney requests a more mature approach to the council’s zero-tolerance alcohol bans in its parks, …
Reviews, Screen Last Christmas review: a memorable holiday movie Vicki Englund A Christmas movie written by Emma Thompson and filled with George Michael songs? How could you go wrong? Well, luckily …
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 …