A new exhibition in Sydney explores the way replicas are used to create and share knowledge.
Archive for May, 2017
UNSW exhibition reveals a model case of murder and injustice
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017Inside Katie Noonan’s ‘revolutionary’ 2017 Queensland Music Festival
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017John Farnham’s “alternative Australian national anthem” You’re the Voice will become a “choral revolutionary” song against domestic violence during the 2017 Queensland Music Festival during July, artistic director Katie Noonan says proudly.
Rebel Wilson: A lady never tells (her age)
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017Rebel Wilson insists a lady never tells her age, and has shown a court ladies don’t much like toothy photos either.
Hounds of Love a fine horror debut
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017Hounds of Love is an accomplished, daring piece of work from Australian director Ben Young.
Beatles, Midnight Oil and Nick Cave box up the memories
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017Repackaging the hits for three musical giants means a full tank of hits and bits and a happily emptied wallet for fans.
Harry Potter fan film, Voldemort: The Origins of the Heir, is coming to screens
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017The world’s most famous evil wizard is getting the spinoff treatment, but there’s a catch.
Bill Callahan review: Stripped-back, meditative meanderings in poetry
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017Bill Callahan’s swooning fans (and some new converts) gently rock night away at Howler.
Julie Bartholomew: Tread carefully at Beaver Galleries
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017Julie Bartholomew joins art and science to comment on the environment.
James Bond’s Daniel Craig goes redneck in new film Logan Lucky
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017It’s Daniel Craig as you never wanted to see him.
Elizabeth Jane Howard review: Artemis Cooper’s sympathetic life of the novelist
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017This biography is strongest in the case it makes for the virtues of Elizabeth Jane Howard’s fiction and in its depiction of the sensibility that drew her into the orbit of so many dreadful men.