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How to design a cultural experience kids will love

With school holidays approaching, parents are looking for activities that both entertain and educate their children. So how do you…

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What I do as a sensitivity reader

Whether I’m a sensitivity reader, a dramaturge, or a plain old editor, I’m looking at how your text might be…

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Admin/Villains, Dublin Fringe (Ireland)

A one-man show about loneliness, longing, and social media-enhanced isolation, and a dance theatre piece exploring call-out culture through a…

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The House of Youssef by Yumna Kassab

A remarkable debut collection of short stories elegantly detailing the lives of Lebanese migrant families in western Sydney.

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The burden of responsibility as an activist

Nothing comes easy, especially with disabilities art. Three international leaders talk about the burdens and wins of activism, visibility, failure…

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Why you should use a sensitivity reader

Employing a sensitivity reader is as much a matter of writing craft as it is of ethics.

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Exhibition calls for solidarity with Hong Kong

Sleepless Summer endeavours to rally support for democracy protests with works from Australian and Hong Kong artists.

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Book Review: My Name Is Monster by Katie Hale

Hale’s debut novel is an examination of power and changing mother-daughter relationships.

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Book Review: See What You Made Me Do by Jess Hill

Hill’s must-read book combines detailed research, candid testimonies and an incisive analysis of how abuse perpetrators and victims think.

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Book Review: From Here On, Monsters by Elizabeth Bryer

Bryer’s debut novel is a challenging and artful work that plays with parallels.

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