Reviews

Exhibition review: Signal to Noise, National Communication Museum
Noise has accompanied every technological development; will we ever be free from its static?

Comedy review: Reuben Kaye, The Party's Over, Comedy Theatre, MICF 2025
The whirlwind returns, managing to squeeze in another couple of superb shows even while performing in a blockbuster musical down…

Funny Tonne – part two, MICF 2025
The second batch of reviews from the Funny Tonne, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's fledgling reviewers for 2025.

Comedy review: Chris Demos: Actually Kinda Hot, The Butterfly Club, MICF 2025
Want to hear some cringey dating stories?

Book review: Half Truth, Nadia Mahjouri
From Tasmania to Morocco, two women search for the truth about one man.

Theatre review: Big Girls Don't Cry, Belvoir St Theatre
1960s Redfern as seen through the perspectives of a group of Aboriginal women.

Book review: Everything is Tuberculosis, John Green
The author of 'The Fault in our Stars' looks at one of the deadliest diseases in the world in his…

Exhibition review: Tender, Ngununggula
An all-women exhibition explores both tenderness and strength, across a dynamic viewing experience.

Exhibition review: Wildlife Photographer of the Year, National Wool Museum, Geelong
London’s National History Museum collaborates with Geelong's National Wool Museum in spectacular fashion.

Circus review: Cirque Alice, Concert Hall, QPAC
A high-energy, Las Vegas-styled spectacular featuring some of the world’s best circus artists lands in Brisbane.