Sleeping Rough | Review of Through the Cracks
Who is Elaine Paton and why should you care about her story? She is you; she is me and she could be every woman. This is clear though her writing […]
Who is Elaine Paton and why should you care about her story? She is you; she is me and she could be every woman. This is clear though her writing […]
Review of Chewing Gum DreamsThe Old Fitzroy TheatreBy Michaela ColeDirected by Bernadette Fam20 January – 19 February 2022 Trigger Warning: Domestic violence, colourism, sexual assault, racism I’m the first audience […]
It had been less than twenty four hours prior to Darlinghurst Theatre opening their auditorium doors that so-called Australia rejoiced their genocidal colonial canon on the 26th. During her idiomatic […]
Artist spotlight on multidisciplinary artist Liza Moscatelli, by Harpreet Dhillon.
Butch interviews Keana Aguila Labra, editor of the international Filipinx femme literary magazine, Marias at Sampaguitas.
(Originally published in the exhibition booklet.) There’s anger in the eyes of the women Amani Haydar paints. There is strength and sadness as well, which by all accounts, is a reflection […]
(First posted at Books+Publishing.) Somewhere between wetting her pants during a standing ovation and sleeping with her conductor, violinist Jena Chung finds herself lonely. Set against a backdrop of Sydney suburbs […]
Samia Halabi sits down with Fatima Mawas to discuss writing and filmmaking.
In this audio piece from StoryCasters’ podcasting project, Hannah Lai talks to members of We Are the Mainstream, a collective of female-identifying creatives of colour, at their 2019 festival in Bankstown. […]