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Seismic Movements: Dhaka Art Summit 2020

By: Tanushri Saha, Filed under: Festivals,Reviews,Visual Arts

Review: Sangam

By: Sonia Nair, Filed under: Reviews

Review: Return Flight MEL>HKG

By: Tahney Fosdike, Filed under: Reviews

Mysterious faceless figure running wearing a visor

Nomnomnom

By: Xia Cui, Filed under: Reviews

Dilruk Jayasinha: Cheat Day(s)

By: Josie Leung, Filed under: Reviews

James Roque – Boy Mestizo

By: Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Reviews

Phil Wang – Philly Philly Wang Wang

By: Josie Leung, Filed under: Reviews

Diana Nguyen holding a rose dressed in exposed lingerie and a fur bolero

Diana Nguyen – Dirty Diana

By: Xia Cui, Filed under: Reviews

Nazeem Hussein reaching forward enthusiastically

Nazeem Hussain: Basic Idiot

By: Josie Leung, Filed under: Reviews

Exponential becomings: Daniel Kok and Miho Shimizu’s xhe

By: Amelia Zhou, Filed under: Reviews

Review: A Ghost in My Suitcase

By: Nithya Iyer, Filed under: Reviews

Review: The Mathematics of Longing

By: Abby Kong, Filed under: Topics,Reviews

One Point Five: Reflections on Chindia

By: Sasanki Tennakoon and Tian Zhang, Filed under: Reviews

Sancintya Mohini Simpson: Bloodlines

By: Nithya Nagarajan, Filed under: Reviews

REVIEW: THE DEAD DEVILS OF COCKLE CREEK

By: Abby Kong, Filed under: Reviews

Review: Bent Bollywood

By: Gemma Mahadeo, Filed under: Reviews

Review: Howie Lee’s Dystopia

By: Grace Feng Fang Juan, Filed under: Reviews

Recovering the Indian-Aboriginal connection: Serpent Dreaming Women

Recovering the Indian-Aboriginal connection: Serpent Dreaming Women

By: Nithya Iyer, Filed under: Topics,Reviews

Review: VIVID

By: Mindy Gill, Filed under: Reviews

Ringo by Tetsuya Umeda: A sonic ride

By: Grace Feng Fang Juan, Filed under: Reviews

Review: One the Bear

By: Abby Kong, Filed under: Topics,Reviews

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Editions

  • Edition 44 – Feminist Journeys
  • Edition 43 – Noteworthy
  • Edition 42 – No Theme
  • Edition 41 – AAI7
  • Edition 40 – AsiaTOPA
  • Edition 39 – Testing Times
  • Edition 38 – QPF2019: Deep Listening
  • Edition 37 – Ecologies of Being
  • Edition 36 – History Repeats
  • Edition 35 – Man Up
  • Edition 34 – Skin in the Game
  • Edition 33 – Hyphenated x Peril
  • Edition 32 – You Don't Sound Asian
  • Edition 31 – I Can't Speak to You
  • Edition 30 – Work Werk Work
  • Edition 28 & 29 – We're Queer Here
  • Edition 27 – Level Up
  • Edition 26 – AASRN's 10 x 10
  • Edition 24 – Asians to Watch Out For
  • Edition 25 – Lotus Playwriting
  • Edition 23 – APT8
  • Edition 22 – Like Black on Rice
  • Edition 21 – Marginasia
  • Edition 20 – Yum Chattier
  • Edition 19 – Elderspeak
  • Edition 18 – Queensland Poetry Festival Special Issue
  • Edition 17 – Dualities
  • Edition 16 – Binaries
  • Edition 15 – Peril Map
  • Edition 14 – Spirit Worlds
  • Edition 12 & 13 – Asian Australian Film Forum and Network Special Issue
  • Edition 11 – Food
  • Edition 10 – Skin
  • Edition 9 – Creatures
  • Edition 8 – Why are people so unkind?
  • Edition 7 – Fashion/Fetish
  • Edition 6 – Passing, Failing
  • Edition 5 – Drama
  • Edition 4 – The Meaning of Life
  • Edition 3 – Rebel
  • Edition 2 – Heroes
  • Edition 1 – Nerds

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