A beautiful, gut-wrenching tale of a mother and child who celebrate Christmas, against a backdrop of family difficulties and uncertain futures.
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A beautiful, gut-wrenching tale of a mother and child who celebrate Christmas, against a backdrop of family difficulties and uncertain futures.
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“Megan’s mother always texted in all caps when speaking English.” Megan navigates call centres and the struggles of migrants in Australia.
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Tate Modern’s A Year in Art: Australia 1992 exhibition, spotlights the trauma of post-colonial Australia and its continued influence today.
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A traveller meditates on destinations unknown
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Having spent my entire life in a classroom, I finally graduated from university in 2015.
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Has the digital era of Facebook and Tinder destroyed the game of love? B.L. Sherrington reviews a pair of plays by an award-winning Australian playwright.
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A profoundly moral novel, this is literature as it should be: challenging, tender and lacerating.
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As the World Cup approaches, our sportswriter Teddy Cutler profiles the groups, with his characteristic caustic flair. First up: Groups A and B.
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“When a performance is over, what remains?” asked Peter Brook in The Empty Space. EcoCentrix: Indigenous Arts, Sustainable Acts, an exhibition dedicated to indigenous performance art, considers exactly this, says ...
Last week I attended the 19th Raindance Film Festival in London, watching six films out of the 12 days. Looking back, I wish I had gone to more screenings, but ...