Australia Day 2017: what our screen heroes tell us about ourselves
Cross-dressing aside, our archetypal hero remains, fundamentally, a good bloke.
Stephanie Bunbury joined Fairfax after studying fine arts and film at university, but soon discovered her inner backpacker and obeyed that call. She has spent the past two decades flitting between Europe and Australia, writing about film, culture high and low and the arts.
Cross-dressing aside, our archetypal hero remains, fundamentally, a good bloke.
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Mahana examines the burden of tradition and patriarchy in Maori culture.
Nothing is permament in the world of French conceptual artist Philippe Parreno.
The filmmaking poet reflects on life, love and why we're lucky to be here.
Arrival suggests that language might be our biggest challenge when aliens come to visit.
At turns cheerful, fearful and tearful, Amy Adams is having a very good year.
'I feel flamenco in everything I think and everything I do': the acclaimed dancer pays tribute to her forebears in the Melbourne Festival show Voces.
When Le Patin Libre started thinking about doing something a bit more radical on ice than a pirouette, they first asked themselves why they skated at all.
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