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‘Breath’ by Tim Winton: Penguin Books

The first chapter of Tim Winton’s new novel, Breath - Penguin Books - is one of the most stunning opening…

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Nutcracker – The story of Clara: The Australian Ballet

From the glamorous ballroom of the Russian Tsar to the dusty summer streets of Melbourne, Graeme Murphy’s 'Nutcracker' is a…

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Boolarng Nangamai Aboriginal Art and Culture Studio

Whenever I have been involved in community consultations about cultural development, facilities feature as a very popular topic. Whatever the…

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The Talking Vagina: Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Asian Australian writer Michele Lee directed/wrote and produced The Talking Vagina for the 2008 Fringe Festival and it’s currently running…

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Mark Butler - Let’s Talk About Sex: Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Mark Butler in Let's Talk About Sex - part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival - invited comments from the…

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Jerusalem is Proud to Present: Melbourne Queer Film Festival

In Jerusalem is Proud to Present, the award winning documentary by Israeli film maker Nitzan Gilady, which had its Australian…

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The Adelaide Fringe Festival: The Chillie Files

Performing to a sell out crowd at the Queens Arms Hotel in Wright Street, in the heart of the city,…

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ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Pie Charts and Panties

Adelaide Fringe Festival's Pie Charts and Panties is an aptly named, two part Adelaide Fringe Festival show. Pie Charts and…

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ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: The Dirty Brothers in The Dark Party

Adelaide Fringe Festival's The Dirty Brothers in The Dark Party are bizare and intriguing. So go on, be brave and…

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ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Being Rich

Adelaide Fringe Festival's Being Rich is a hilariously funny show at Sugar nightclub in the heart of Adelaide’s East End.

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