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left panel is a headshot of a middle aged Caucasian woman with short cropped blonde hair resting her chin on her right hand, wearing a black round neck shirt against a red backdrop. On the right is a book cover of the bottom half of some black stockinged legs wearing black lace up boots standing in yellow fallen leaves and the words Grace and Marigold in white at the top
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Book review: Grace and Marigold, Mira Robertson

A moving and intriguing period novel of awakenings and secrets that strikes true.

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Theatre review: Loaded, Malthouse Theatre

A freewheeling, caustic monologue performed with feverish intensity by the spellbinding Danny Ball.

The body of a young man lies in a shallow pool of water. Another young man kneels over him tenderly.
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Concert review: Watershed, Adelaide Festival

This compelling and deeply moving act of communal remembrance features a libretto co-written by Christos Tsiolkas and Alana Valentine.

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Hate crime inspires new oratorio

The 50th anniversary of the drowning of Dr Duncan will be commemorated in a new composition at this year’s Adelaide…

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Book review: 7 1/2, Christos Tsiolkas

Chasing beauty in three intertwining stories.

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Put us in your ears: introducing The ArtsHubbub podcast

Episode one of our new podcast is now live, exploring creative secrets and the art of inspiration, and featuring writer…

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Merciless Gods

Christos Tsiolkas' dark vignettes carve out their space on stage at Sydney's SBW Stables Theatre.

Merciless Gods by Christos Tsiolkas

Dark and unsettling, Tsiolkas' new short story collection veers into the deepest recesses of human behaviour.

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Barracuda

Christos Tsiolkas’ latest book is his best yet.