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June 29, 2025
The passion of post-WWII German cultural politics
Barry Healy
June 2, 2025
Frida Kahlo: The Revolutionary Life Behind the Commodified Icon
Lana Woolf
May 11, 2025
Uncovering the Violence Beneath the Myth: The Black Woman of Gippsland
Lana Woolf
February 5, 2025
An imperialist gaze in colonial Asia
Barry Healy
January 23, 2025
Dylan, long on love and music, short on politics
Barry Healy
January 17, 2025
Everything Old is New Again
Barry Healy
September 23, 2024
Obituary: Fredric Jameson 1934-2024
Rjurik Davidson
May 21, 2024
Never Again
Red Spark
March 29, 2024
The Necessity of Red Ant Culture – Bertolt Brecht on burning houses and Sunday trousers
Red Spark
November 10, 2023
Hipgnosis: graphic artists who reflected an era
Barry Healy
September 20, 2023
Dance production tells powerful truths about Australian racism
Barry Healy
August 1, 2023
The Vitals: Visceral humour about Cancer
Barry Healy
July 7, 2023
Other People’s Children: sensitive, insightful French feminist film
Barry Healy
June 6, 2023
Things I Know To Be True: Inside the life of a working class family
Barry Healy
May 22, 2023
Sweet As: Aboriginal Coming-of-age in the Pilbara Landscape
Barry Healy
May 15, 2023
Sun Children: A Moving Humane Story About a Bleak Reality
Harry Otten
May 8, 2023
Till the End of the Night: an Impressive but Flawed German Gender Fluid Film
Barry Healy
May 5, 2023
Girl with the Red Hair: Dutch heroines of the Resistance
Barry Healy
April 26, 2023
Lost Transport: A Study of Women “Cleaning Up the Mess” after WWII
Barry Healy
March 20, 2023
Beauty and vibrancy from the Black Australian experience
Barry Healy
March 9, 2023
Meet Me at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Cliché in New Documentary
Barry Healy
February 24, 2023
Feminist theory comes to life in Women Talking
Ana Cavalcante
February 1, 2023
The Whale: parenthood, gay love and heartbreak
Barry Healy
April 18, 2022
Film Review: 200 Meters – an exceptional film on the plight of the Palestinians
Owen Hsieh
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