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Ecstatic, Hysterical, Profound Pipilotti Rist’s ‘Sip My Ocean’ at the MCA
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Andrew Frost
To say that Sip My Ocean is an ‘experience’ is an understatement – it’s a full on sensory engagement for the eyes and mind, a joyful plunge
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Sexual Healing Gold Class make their protest known
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Mark Mordue
It’s live where the band really prove themselves ... pure muscular romantic thrills.
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Interview
Interview
The Letting Go Janice Liley’s ‘Coastal Walks’ at Art2Muse
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Adam Gibson
‘Smokey Monday in Paddo’ has a menace that the Australian bush occasionally pushes to the coast: a raw land that sits out there every day behind our manicured urban lives.
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Typewriters and Eggs A hardboiled view of a painter’s life
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Tom Carment
"Every typewriter has its provenance, its own fingerprint – the crooked key that leads detectives to the blackmailer..."
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Danger in the Past Stranger Things Season 2
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Lauren Carroll Harris
The new season has lost its centre of gravity – without the easy, central mystery of solving Will’s disappearance, we’re in murkier terrain.
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Russian Resurrections A retrospective appreciation of filmmaker Andrei Konchalovsky
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Lynden Barber
Andrei Konchalovsky has one of the most varied careers of any director alive, launching his career in a partnership with Tarkovsky, working in Hollywood with Sylvester Stallone, then returning home to make a film about “the charm of evil”.
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Review
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard The Fillmore, San Francisco 12.10.17
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John Somerville
On stage King Gizzard make signs of the beast, kids in Wizard hats crowd surf, the Indian techies dance like they are on Big Bang Theory.
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Great Waves Wesley Enoch and the coming of Sydney Festival 2018
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Gerard Elson
“The role of the artist is becoming even more important … our political leaders, and our social leaders, are abdicating their responsibilities.”
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Blade Runner 2049 Does the ability to have a relationship grant us a soul?
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Rochelle Siemienowicz
Emerging from 'Blade Runner 2049' is a single, mournful question: if love is the human emotion that ties us to reality, then what does it mean for our reality to love something artificial?
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Theatre
Theatre
Love Hurts Ibsen’s ‘Ghosts’ at Belvoir Street Theatre
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Travis Ash
Marriage, family, faith, incest, love, STIs, ageing, youth, euthanasia... 'Ghosts' challenges us to live lovingly.
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Unmarked Tracks: September A monthly Australian music column
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Aaron Curran
Unmarked Tracks travels the off-road paths connecting our music’s past and present.
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Review
Review
Father Mother Son Ravi Coltrane Quartet at The Basement
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Jack Cameron Stanton
Ravi Coltrane announced a return to conscious reality with a few notes on his sax that soared above the band… a feeling of dreams flying off and re-entering our sense of here and now. And just as quickly disappearing in a way that creates a sudden space for awe.