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Neruda – movie review

Pablo Neruda was the pen-name (and later legal name) of Chilean poet, diplomat and politician Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto, who…

Wilson – movie review

Woody Harrelson stars in the title role as Wilson, a lonely, eccentric misanthrope who reunites with his long estranged wife…

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales – movie review

Pirates just want to have fun! Dead Men Tell No Tales is the fifth instalment in the successful film franchise…

Marvel: Creating the Cinematic Universe – art preview

Pop culture meets high art as the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) presents Marvel: Creating the…

Crush (Owl & Cat) – theatre review

In Owl & Cat's new production Crush,  Celia (Mardi Edge), editor of the (fictional) Melbourne Sentinel newspaper, is a having…

Double Exposure: Plays of the Jewish and Palestinian Diasporas – book news

A Boston-born Jew in Montreal and a Gaza-born Palestinian in Melbourne have just published the first English-language anthology worldwide in…

Sleepless – HE review

I really don't know why this movie got the title Sleepless, but I guarantee you, you won't have sleepless nights…

Search Party – television review

Okay, I admit I've been a bit slack. I really should have written something on the quirky Search Party before…

Doubt (Old Fitz) – theatre review

Doubt. A Parable, the play by John Patrick Shanley, won the Pulitzer prize and the Tony Award in 2005. All…

Spring Awakening (Chapel off Chapel) – theatre review

Energetic, powerful and haunting – such is Spring Awakening. This is a musical journey from adolescence to adulthood set in…