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The Vivid Landscape: Zalehah Turner previews this year’s Vivid Sydney

by Admin on May 24, 2016April 15, 2021
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Issue 18, Vivid, Zalehah Turner

‘The interconnectedness of people, poetry and place’ at the BIG READ: NT Poetry- Zalehah Turner catches up with Alice Springs poet, Laurie May

by Admin on May 19, 2016August 7, 2021
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Australian Poets Festival, Issue 18, Laurie May

In the Shadow of Black Friday: Mark Roberts Previews the 2016 Sydney Writers Festival

by Admin on May 18, 2016September 9, 2021
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Issue 18, Mark Roberts, Sydney Writers' Festival

Twelve Days of Captivating and Life-changing Cinema: Zalehah Turner Previews the 63rd Sydney Film Festival

by Admin on May 12, 2016April 14, 2021
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Issue 18, Sydney Film Festival, Zalehah Turner

A Magic Picture Coming into Focus: Libby Barratt Reviews ‘Recent Paintings & Glassworks’ by Jeff Manning at The Shop Gallery Glebe

by Admin on April 12, 2016April 15, 2021
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Issue 18, Jeff Manning, Libby Barratt, Recent Paintings and Glassworks, The Shop Gallery, Yellamundie: The National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Playwriting Festival

Diverse and thought-provoking: Zalehah Turner reviews the 20th Biennale of Sydney

by Admin on March 24, 2016April 13, 2021
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20th Biennale of Sydney, Issue 17

The Crime of Comedy: Perry Lam reviews ‘North by Northeast’

by Admin on March 3, 2016May 15, 2021
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Perry Lam, The Golden Koala Chinese Film Festival, Zhang Bingjian

The World goes on without Them: Perry Lam reviews ‘ATA’

by perrylam29 on February 23, 2016April 15, 2021
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ATA, Chadme Rinpoche, Director, Film, Film Festival, Golden Koala Chinese Film Festival, Perry Lam, The Golden Koala Chinese Film Festival

Strangers in a Strange Land: Perry Lam reviews ‘Kaili Blues’

by Admin on February 15, 2016May 15, 2021
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Bi Gan, Issue 17, Kaili Blues, Perry Lam, The Golden Koala Chinese Film Festival

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