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Review: Bullshit Jobs: A Theory by David Graeber, Penguin Books

David Graeber makes an historical, sociological and anthropological critique on late-stage capitalism.

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Respect for artists’ contribution to social cohesion, passionate volunteer-run festivals, and celebrations of viniculture and architecture have put the City…

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Review: 19 Weeks, Melbourne Fringe

A courageous and necessary autobiographical work that takes a look at human fragility, vulnerability and the taboo of abortion.

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Review: Kill All Normies by Angela Nagle, Zero Books

Kill All Normies explores the short but influential history of online culture and its sway over politics, culture and education.

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Review: Horror, Arts Centre Melbourne

A rollercoaster ride of thrills and chills.

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Review: Ladies in Black by Madeleine St John

Ladies in Black is comparable to Austen in its delicacy. Read it then see the film.

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Review: Kilter, There, Pining for Affection, Melbourne Fringe

New circus, a remounted theatre work, and a musical comedy about a talking tree: three works hint at the breadth…

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Review: Ich Nibber Dibber, Malthouse Theatre

Funny, funny feminism from post theatre.

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Review: Blasted, Merlyn Theatre

A primal scream from the depths of hell in the face of our complacency.

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Review: Working With Children, Southbank Theatre

Nicola Gunn brings us a kind of meta-theatre with her new work.

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