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Akinola Davies Jr. talks to Kuyili Karthik about My Father’s Shadow, which has just won the Camera d’Or Special Mention at ...
How was I to be worthy of that?” In an age of prose poetry where Bluets by Maggie Nelson, or essays by Deborah Levy act like ...
Set in Melbourne during the Victorian gold rush, The Butterfly Women follows four women as they get tangled up investigating a serial killer targeting sex workers. Based on extensive archival research ...
Thomas Mayo is a Kaurareg Aboriginal and Kalkalgal, Erubamle Torres Strait Islander author, union leader and activist whose work has become indispensable to Australia’s reckoning with its colonial ...
NSW union leaders have expressed deep disappointment in the National Native Title Tribunal’s (NNTT) decision to allow NSW to lease land to Santos for the Narrabri Gas Project, against the wishes of ...
While accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016, Bob Dylan reflected on his early experience with music, describing it as if he’d “been walking in darkness ...
Somewhere between a house party in your queer cousin’s boudoir and a backstage fever dream, Madame Martha’s Parisian Cabaret delivers a night that is both intoxicatingly chaotic and strangely intimate ...
The University of Sydney was established in 1850 by an act of NSW parliament. Most other universities in Australia are established by acts of state parliaments and are governed by a Council or Senate; ...
“While men proceed on their developmental way,” the late Australian feminist academic, Dale Spender, once observed, “women are confined to cycles of lost and found”. Spender’s analysis of the way ...
On 14th May, a Student General Meeting (SGM) was called to get student consensus on two topics: the new definition of antisemitism, and the University of Sydney’s ties to Israel. On 14th May, a ...
I’ll keep this review short and simple, just like all the men that were referenced in tonight’s sexual escapade. Jess Fuchs’ Sex Jokes For Women is witty and aware, taking shape around the audience of ...
On Thursday 22nd May, the Sydney Peace Foundation revealed that it is set to become an “independent legal entity” after 27 years as a foundation of the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Arts and ...