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At its heart, Ken Ludwig’s Moriarty is about illuminating and humanising the messy inner workings of Sherlock Holmes’ mind.
A delicately impactful reflection on the exigent nature of grief, and how love sometimes returns to us in the most ...
How many more reviews, committees, reports, and accords do we need before our government finally realises that the way ...
Communicating abstract ideas in English seems sensible enough given that it’s USyd’s lingua franca, but when it comes to ...
Music, instilled in me by my father, has always been the way I’ve learnt myself and others.
They never give us the resolution we crave. Instead, they offer tension, eye contact, and harmonies that hurt to hear.
“For a moment, I wasn’t the Prime Minister. I was a woman. A woman who was taking it up the bum. Like a champ.” Alex Butler’s Endlessness is a series of vignettes featuring an astounding troupe of ...
It is also a message of hope. Even while incarcerated, the BK-16 continue to fight for the oppressed; their existence is ...
There’s a moment on long hikes, deep into wilderness, where the noise of the mind begins to unravel. At first, it’s ...
Leaning into surrealist and hyper-pop aesthetics, werkaholics’ examination of our digital lives is comedic, witty and, most ...