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The Mother's Promise by Sally Hepworth – book review

Sally Hepworth’s latest novel, The Mother’s Promise, should come with a “Tissues needed” warning. I cried. More than once. Chances are you will,…

iBoy – television review

Every now and then I watch a movie and afterwards I can't decide whether it's good or bad. iBoy is…

The Mystery of Love and Sex (Darlinghurst) – theatre review

The Mystery of Love and Sex, is an American play, the second of a trilogy of plays by Bathsheba Doran…

The Family – movie review

Rosie Jones previously gave us the documentary The Triangle Wars, about a people powered community protest over a proposed development…

Fist Fight – movie review

There have been many great films that have depicted teachers as caring individuals who have moulded young minds and shaped…

T2: Trainspotting – movie review

Anarchic and visually stylish, T2: Trainspotting has been eagerly anticipated by fans of the original, which was released in 1996.…

French Film Festival 2017 – a preview

Alliance Française is back to delight Australian film-lovers and Francophiles with the 28th edition of the French Film Festival, running…

Petty, Cash (Owl & Cat) – theatre review

What are the lengths to which people will go to get what they want? What does it mean to be…

The Morrisons (self-titled) – music review

To call The Morrisons’ debut self titled album “long awaited” would be an understatement. For a band that’s been kicking…

Notes of Blue by Son Volt – music review

It’s been four years since the last Son Volt album, Honky Tonk (2013), and Jay Farrar describes his effort here…