Swimming Home by Mary-Rose MacColl – book review
Mary-Rose MacColl’s novel In Falling Snow was one of my favourite books of 2012: “… a bittersweet, touching novel that ends…
5 to 7 – movie review
A fanciful, feel good very French-American romantic comedy, 5 to 7 is part Neil Simon and part Woody Allen. The…
Freeheld – movie review
To think that equal rights are still being fought for in the 21st century makes me sick. That was my…
Man Up – movie review
There have been a lot of romantic comedies hitting our screens of late, and unfortunately most of them are either…
La Boite 2016 season – theatre preview
La Boite holds a unique place in the hearts and minds of artists and audiences in Brisbane. For the past…
Win tickets to The Program
- The Program - Only in cinemas from 26 November 2015 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to StudioCanal.…
City of Angels (VAC) – theatre review
A brilliant, if complex, script and a series of magnificent voices are the hallmarks of this wickedly funny celebration of…
II by FUZZ – music review
Until we heard it, FUZZ was a band we didn’t know that we needed. With their debut self-titled album, high…
Two films from the Jewish Film Festival 2015 – movie review
The 2015 Jewish Film Festival has kicked off. The festival cities and dates are: Sydney: 28th October to 18th November…
The Natural Way of Things by Charlotte Wood – book review
In The Saturday Paper, author Charlotte Wood describes her latest novel, The Natural Way of Things, as a “sledgehammer”. “I like…