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2020 – the view from here

By: Mindy Gill Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Topics,Culture

The Relationship is the Project

By: Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Culture

Interview with Kevin Bathman

By: Tanushri Saha, Filed under: Topics,Culture,Edition 34 - Skin in the Game,Visual Arts

Portrait of Beverley Wang -Photo by Fiona Pepper (ABC RN)

An Interview with Beverley Wang: It’s Not A Race

By: Tanya Ali, Filed under: Culture

Albert Namatjira with family

Review: Namatjira Project (2017)

By: Kav P, Filed under: Activism,Arts,Culture,Festivals,Reviews

black and white image of Faizal Abdullah from Hatch Theatrics

Q&A: Fast Five with Faizal Abdullah

By: Magdalene H, Filed under: Activism,Arts,Culture,Festivals

Artists at Cause & Effect. Image credit: Carnival of the Bold

Reflections on Cause and Effect 2017- Artists for Social Change

By: Anita Menon, Filed under: Activism,Arts,Culture

Review: Cause and Effect 2017 – Artists for Social Change

By: Anita Menon, Filed under: Activism,Arts,Culture,Reviews,Visual Arts

Charlie Lim standing outside with grass field and some trees behind him

Q&A: Fast Five with Charlie Lim

By: Magdalene H, Filed under: Arts,Culture

three dancers in pink light on stage

Review: Night Dance – A Psychedelic Experience of Physical Transformation

By: Grace Feng Fang Juan, Filed under: Arts,Culture,Reviews

picture of Artist, Cyrus Tang. Image credit: Arts House

Q&A with Cyrus Tang (includes video preview with Assembly Operation)

By: Magdalene H, Filed under: Arts,Culture,Video,Visual Arts

silouhette of person jumping above water, with sunset in the background

Review: Mirror’s Edge

By: Allison Chan, Filed under: Activism,Culture,Reviews

Jing Xuan Chan

Q&A with Jing-Xuan Chan

By: Magdalene H, Filed under: Arts,Culture

Beyond Tick Boxes: a symposium on cultural diversity in the arts

By: Tanya Ali, Filed under: Topics,Activism,Arts,Culture,Festivals

Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow

By: Magdalene H, Filed under: Arts,Culture,Festivals,Reviews,Edition 30 - Work Werk Work

Between 8 & 9: Astral projections beyond Culture

By: Allison Chan, Filed under: Arts,Culture,Reviews

Review: Cry Jailolo @ the Tivoli Theatre

By: Magdalene H, Filed under: Culture,Festivals,Reviews

Review: Pearl River Delta

By: Magdalene H, Filed under: Arts,Culture,Festivals,Reviews

Book Review: The Near and the Far – David Carlin & Francesca Rendle-Short

By: Zola Gonzalez-Macarambon, Filed under: Topics,Arts,Culture,Reviews

Book review: Rebellious Daughters, Maria Katsonis and Lee Kofman

By: Nithya Iyer, Filed under: Culture,Reviews

It Could Happen to Me

By: Karen Schamberger, Filed under: AADC,Activism,Arts,Culture

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  • Edition 32 – You Don't Sound Asian
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  • Edition 30 – Work Werk Work
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  • Edition 27 – Level Up
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  • Edition 25 – Lotus Playwriting
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  • Edition 22 – Like Black on Rice
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  • Edition 19 – Elderspeak
  • Edition 18 – Queensland Poetry Festival Special Issue
  • Edition 17 – Dualities
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  • Edition 14 – Spirit Worlds
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