Michael Mohammed Ahmad’s Bugger confronts the reader from its opening: a description of a 10 year old child, Hamoodi, defecating, while his classmates violate the sanctity of his bathroom stall to ...
“Students are a large, organised group within institutions that can disrupt operations without violence. We have the power to ...
On Thursday the 12th of March, the Sydney Gay And Lesbian Mardi Gras (SGLMG) Board of Directors voted to stand down board directors Luna Choo and Damien Nguyen.
The performances themselves were very good. Arnav Jain was an excellent Caesar, playing the role with the requisite presence ...
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. The University of Sydney – where we write, publish and distribute Honi Soit – is on the sovereign land of ...
On Sunday, in the concert hall of the Sydney Opera House, Zadie Smith gave a talk for All About Women. Smith’s voice was deeper than I expected it to be. She was funny, too.
Varoufakis is more widely known for his academic texts, The Global Minotaur and Technofeudalism. The memoir format of his latest book was an unexpected but fruitful departure, not only allowing a peek ...
Fingerless Theatre’s As You Like It brings out the hilarity of Shakespeare’s raucous, raunchy, genderbending love letter to fools. The play follows a couple of exiles from the court as they find ...
A true nihilist believes in nothing — no loyalties, no purpose, perhaps only an impulse to destroy. The word itself ...
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