Dorcas Maphakela
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Book review: Safe Space, Alyssa Huynh
A memoir that tracks the author's lived experience with racism as an Asian-Australian woman.

Fashioning a memory
Discover the hidden tales of African diasporic textile artists that reveal unique cultural influences and creative processes.

Book review: Dirt Poor Islanders, Winnie Dunn
Winnie Dunn's debut is the first novel to explore the diffusion of a Tongan-Australian culture.

Comedy review: Jennifer Wong: The Sweet and Sour Hour Power, Chinese Museum, MICF 2024
A night of clever puns and interactive fun.

Comedy review: Headliners with Joel Kim Booster and Zainab Johnson, Melbourne Town Hall, MICF 2024
This unlikely pair of Americans dazzled at this year's MICF.

Comedy review: Breast of the Fest, Trades Hall, MICF 2024
A showcase of emerging female and non-binary performers.

Comedy review: Raise the Bra, Queen Victoria Women's Centre, MICF 2024
Graphic humour laced with tales of lived experience.

Comedy review: Akmal: Red Flags, Athenaeum Theatre, MICF 2024
A MICF stalwart returns to the stage and continues to impress.

Comedy review: Crazy Funny Asians, Kicks Bar, MICF 2024
Asian comedians in a high-energy show foster moments of genuine connection and lighthearted laughter.

Theatre review: The Hate Race, Malthouse Theatre
Maxine Beneba Clarke's memoir receives a poignant and powerful adaptation.