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Justin Williams. Green wall with painting in the middle depicting a seated female nude and crouching male nude in a forest.
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Exhibition review: Justin Williams, COMA

The latest solo show by the artist offers intriguing compositions set against white or lush emerald green walls in the…

Wolves. Close up of a man looking into the distance. In the background are projections of some black shadowy creatures.
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Theatre review: Wolves are Coming for You, Emerging Artist Sharehouse, Sydney Fringe

An adult fable from an exciting new theatre company about a town under threat.

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Gutsy topics need level ground to find momentum

Pacific diaspora and ‘queering climate’ – topics leading conversations for change in the groundbreaking Talanoa Forum with Yuki Kihara at…

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Music review: The Human Spirit, Sydney Conservatorium of Music

The human spirit is evoked through the human voice.

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Performance reviews: Endhoe, The Mother, Sydney Fringe Festival

These two acts explored the potential of the solo show.

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Theatre review: The Importance of Being Earnest, Roslyn Packer Theatre

Oscar Wilde's hilarious play sparkles for another season.

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Story week 2023 will champion the resilience of language and culture

The theme for this annual literary festival is all about raising visibility: 'Be Heard – Be Seen'.

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Dance review: LOVE/LOVE/LOVE/ LOVE/LOVE, PACT Theatre, Sydney Fringe Festival

It's time to share the love.

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Performance reviews: One Who Wants To Cross, Dalo Chips and Imli Chutney and WATER-MIRROR, Sydney Fringe Festival

A trinity of performances that enthralled in the Sydney Fringe Festival.

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The First Peoples-led festival committed to developing First People's stories

The 10th anniversary of Yellamundie Festival brings a First Peoples' lens to First Peoples' storytelling.

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