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The lost art of the Intermission
The film intermission is a practice seen as dated and vintage, preserved for films from when colour on the big screen was new and...
Jun 253 min read


Retro Review: Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark
44 years after its release, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) still holds its nostalgic dominance over 80s blockbuster cinema. Daniel Allen ...
Jun 233 min read


US B-2 Bombers strike Iranian nuclear enrichment sites
Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that the US had struck three of Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities in the early morning. Jay...
Jun 223 min read


The fight for Preston Market wages on
Uncertainty still looms over Preston Market's future, as its private owners seek to redevelop the historic site. Local resident groups...
Jun 203 min read


Review: Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Hedwig and the Angry Inch has hit Melbourne running as part of the Rising festival. Running until the end of June, Sean Miley Moore and...
Jun 193 min read


Retro Review: The Outsiders
More than 40 years since the film’s release, The Outsiders remains a classic in this modern age. Anna Solome takes a look back at...
Jun 163 min read


Priced out of the Grandstand
Dynamic pricing is turning away young Australian fans from live sport and music, Elke De Smet and Declan Lannan report....
Jun 104 min read


Review: Thunderbolts (The New Avengers?), and Marvel's return to form
Marvel's recent run hasn't lived up to its glory days, but how does this new venture shape up with new and familiar faces? Jay Davies...
Jun 74 min read


Bangladesh's devastating floods are the “new normal”
In Bangladesh, severe flooding is becoming increasingly common. As climate change worsens, the country’s low-lying geography and dense...
May 95 min read


Without a voice, their lives are in our hands
With shrinking support, Australia's refugees stand both in the centre of the Federal Election and swept to its side. Tania Naseri spoke...
May 15 min read
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