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Macquarie University (MQ) told staff on 2nd June that there would be a restructure in the arts and science faculties, including the axing of at least 50 full-time academic jobs. Several majors will be ...
Somewhere between a house party in your queer cousin’s boudoir and a backstage fever dream, Madame Martha’s Parisian Cabaret delivers a night that is both intoxicatingly chaotic and strangely intimate ...
The gods we build are often made of memory, and almost always homemade. Rachel Joyce’s The Homemade God opens with a scene of nostalgic sun-drenched serenity and then, with a jolt, plunges into grief.
Set in Melbourne during the Victorian gold rush, The Butterfly Women follows four women as they get tangled up investigating a serial killer targeting sex workers. Based on extensive archival research ...
I’d like you to join me, dear reader, to puff and pass along, and spare a moment to journey with me into the psychedelic! In our chemical-washed contemporary of fast consumerism, complacent apathy, ...
I’ll keep this review short and simple, just like all the men that were referenced in tonight’s sexual escapade. Jess Fuchs’ Sex Jokes For Women is witty and aware, taking shape around the audience of ...
Honi sat down on 16th May with Sophie Clark, an upcoming Australian author who just debuted her novel, Cruel is the Light. Clark spoke at Sydney Writers Festival on 24th May as part of the panel ...
On Tuesday 27th May, the Student Representative Council (SRC) will be holding a free influenza vaccine drive for all undergraduate students. On Tuesday 27th May, the Student Representative Council ...
Firstly, to preface this review I have to give a little intro for myself. If anyone knows a thing or two about myself, it is that I love to move around. It’s like second nature. So when I heard there ...
I have a confession to make. I am a hypocrite. I sit amongst my friends and poke fun at anti-vaxxers, or question the sanity of flat-earthers. Yet, from a young age, I was part of a conspiracy theory ...
When philosopher Jürgen Habermas conceptualised the public sphere, he envisioned a space where citizens engage in rational discourse to reach consensus about social and political truths. This ideal ...
As a queer person who spent their formative years inside Catholic school classrooms during the week, and on the parish Church pews every Sunday, the death of Pope Francis brought a swirl of ...
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