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From steampunk dress-ups to cyborg lovers, films capture our growing unease

From steampunk dress-ups to cyborg lovers, films capture our growing unease

This year’s SciFi Film Festival looks at life beyond the everyday.

  • by Jake Wilson

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While we’ve been sleeping: art offers guidance in the last days of lockdown

While we’ve been sleeping: art offers guidance in the last days of lockdown

From nocturnal drawings to tantalising hints of telepathy, mysterious things have happened during our long and strange slumber.

  • by Andrew Stephens
The tricky business of airing privilege in the office

The tricky business of airing privilege in the office

When talking about what you did on the weekend is concealing your happiness better for everyone?

  • by Anson Cameron
‘There’s something going on’: spooky chemistry fuels Lior’s vocal partnership

‘There’s something going on’: spooky chemistry fuels Lior’s vocal partnership

Lior and Domini found enough magic in communion to sustain them through isolation.

  • by Michael Dwyer
Cousin Greg as the next Logan Roy? Nicholas Braun on playing the man least likely

Cousin Greg as the next Logan Roy? Nicholas Braun on playing the man least likely

The Succession star has turned his character into a (bumbling) one to watch.

  • by Dave Itzkoff
Mum wanted me to be a black Tammy Wynette: Emma Donovan

Mum wanted me to be a black Tammy Wynette: Emma Donovan

Bluesy, jazzy and soulful, Emma Donovan is one of Australia’s finest artists - and one of its most charming.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
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New York, 1967, Warhol, the Velvets: ‘As if you were really there’

New York, 1967, Warhol, the Velvets: ‘As if you were really there’

Todd Haynes’ documentary puts viewers inside the moment that changed music forever.

  • by Stephanie Bunbury
Pandemic ‘gave me time to create’: Baker Boy takes ‘another big step’

Pandemic ‘gave me time to create’: Baker Boy takes ‘another big step’

Topping off his grand final moment, the Yolngu artist releases his debut album next week.

  • by Daniel James
What will I do when lockdown ends? Go and see the world’s worst film

What will I do when lockdown ends? Go and see the world’s worst film

Like The Blues Brothers and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Room is an experience best shared.

  • by Monica Dux
Lewinsky documentary unpacks our culture of online public shaming

Lewinsky documentary unpacks our culture of online public shaming

Monica Lewinsky, who knows better than most what it’s like to be publicly shamed, co-produces this compelling documentary on the rise of “cancel culture”.

  • by Kylie Northover
Flawed but fascinating: Netflix’s Que Minh Luu on TV’s grey areas

Flawed but fascinating: Netflix’s Que Minh Luu on TV’s grey areas

She calls herself an “executive bumhead”, but the director of Australian content for the streaming giant has a big say in what its 5 million local subscribers will be watching.

  • by Louise Rugendyke