Review: SUDS’ The Aliens
There are only three characters in The Aliens. Set entirely in the back alleyway of a coffee shop in Vermont, nothing much happens either. That, however, is entirely the point in this play punctuated by silence.
MUSE’s City of Angels: Sexy, suave and oh-so-much-fun!
MUSE’s City of Angels is the type of show you can’t help falling in love with. With its sultry, jazzy score, formidable chorus and multi-talented cast, it is a true homage to the film noir genre. First and foremost, it is a technically difficult show, as there are two interweaving plots to deal
Revue’d: Law Law Land
I’m glad to have lost my revue-virginity to Law Law Land - a show full of enthusiasm and pizazz
Revue’d: Commerce Revue – In The Red
Well here we are everyone: Revue Season.
Review: Kinetica – Where Science Meets Art
Not knowing much about MADSOC beforehand, I was pleasantly surprised at the work of art that I witnessed, writes Sameer Murthy.
Review: Death Grips @ The Enmore Theatre
The Californian ‘experimental hip-hop’ trio has been launched into viral infamy, caught in the outer orbit of the internet music mainstream.
Mumblecore at Manning: A $UICIDEBOY$ Review
$uicideboy$ could easily pass for the screen name of 2007 Myspace profile plastered with The Devil Wears Prada Lyric
An Analysis Of 2016 Australian Music … So Far
We figured one way to get out of our problems was to strategically work out which songs would place well in the Hottest 100 and bet on them.
Sunset Song: A Misstep Or A Collapse?
Carl Mouatt checks out Sunset Song and puts it on his list of 'films to miss' at this years Sydney Film Festival
SURG MUSEings On MUSE’s Feel-Good And Mind-Blowing Legally Blonde
At its roots, Legally Blonde is a classically Aussie tale in spirit – underdog faces biggest challenge by going to Ivy League law school and discovering the self with the help of a ragtag bunch of friends in an effort to win back her love