Pearls are a Girl’s Best Friend: Gaslight’s opening night at the Melbourne Comedy Theatre
“They’re one of my favourite things in the whole world, besides you, of course.”
The Invisible and Abhorrent: 'Honour Killings'
How honour-based violence has become an expression of immigrant alienation, giving sanction to misogyny, and the defence of provocation.
You’re Secretly Obsessed With Them (and you know it): a catch-up with dœgægé and fauna
21-year-old Melbourne artist Caleb Doe, who performs under the name dœgægé (pronounced doe-gah-gay) began uploading his own tunes to SoundCloud amid the pandemic two years ago. Doe’s connection to other Melbourne artists who continue to amass a following online, such as hijackk and fauna, led him en route to opening Brisbane and Melbourne shows for American artists glaive and ericdoa.
The Guggenheim’s Scapegoat: an analysis
Helen Lewis’s 2022 article ‘The Guggenheim’s Scapegoat’ utilises a descriptive lead in conjunction with an anecdotal style to examine the qualms of an institutional breakdown after unfounded claims of racism emerged against the Chief Curator at Guggenheim Museum, Nancy Spector.
One lifetime, one encounter: Ichigō café
The image of a strawberry conjures numerous mental images – whether it be beauty found in simplicity, passion, purity, or the heart.
58-year-old Mildura man sentenced by the Victorian County Court for kidnapping elderly mother
“I just wanted to get out of it. I just wanted to die”: Melbourne man who pleaded guilty to kidnapping and hostage of elderly mother remains behind bars.
‘Quick Impactful Wins’: Kingston City Council adopt a new Reconciliation Plan
In March of 2020, City of Kingston’s Indigenous Portfolio Officer Zali Mifsud began writing what would become the innovative Reconciliation Action Plan, a manifesto looking towards building a more informed community in relation to the Indigenous population.