An Afternoon with Bangarra’s Luke Currie-Richardson
Luke Currie-Richardson, former Canberran and one of the principle dancers in Bangarra’s new show Lore, is positive, friendly and engaging. It’s not hard to see why audiences like him. “We had to do a...
View ArticleNintendo President and CEO Rides the Rainbow Road to Heaven
“On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am a game developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer.” Satoru Iwata at GDC 2005 My family owned one of the very old 8-bit Nintendo...
View ArticleOf Mice and Men: An Interview with Director Iain Sinclair
The upcoming Sport for Jove production Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, directed by Iain Sinclair, has particular relevance for Australia’s contemporary situation. “[The play] is very relevant when...
View ArticleDylan Moran: Off the Hook
Dylan Moran is a bastion of British comedy. He’s fiercely Irish and he reminds us of that several times as he drinks slowly but steadily through the show. “I’ve given up smoking though,” he says...
View ArticleCo-Lab: Science Meets Street Art
Science and art don’t seem to have much in common at first glance. I once knew a girl who double majored in physics and philosophy and she was pretty much equivalent to Stephen Hawking in my book. With...
View ArticleBell Shakespeare’s Hamlet
I was lucky enough to see Bell Shakespeare Company’s production of Hamlet, directed by Damien Ryan, at the Canberra Theatre on Wednesday 14th October. Despite it being one of the longest plays in the...
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