Malthouse blesses the Melburnian who has been craving such a transportive journey. Unless flying across the trans-Tasman bubble, the only way to elude Australia’s tight borders might be to escape as an Elsinore ghost and freely travel to another realm – if only for the night.
In this version of Lope de Vega’s Fuente Ovejuna!, the play emphasises themes of collective action and community agency, circling back again and again to gender and class struggle.
No one hates my IBS more than me. Life would be so much simpler if I could eat garlic, onion…
Why did I harbour dread at something so many find lovely? I couldn’t imbue marriage with new meaning; purity culture had tarnished it. No matter how far you go, moving on from indoctrination is sticky terrain.
Using her own experiences as a lens, Eula Biss interrogates our psychosocial relationships with money, wealth and consumption.
Women have been around for a while but, thanks to age-old stigma, female biology has been left pretty enigmatic. Enter…
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