Day: 5 October 2025

Interview: Christine Newell on the unique and life-changing magic of uprooting your entire life

Christine Newell is a professional musical theatre performer with a lifelong love of telling stories. In February 2025, she released her debut memoir, Five Seasons in Seoul, a record of the time she spent in South Korea in the early 2000s after responding to a call for Hi-5 style children’s performers. Prior to this, Christine…

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When Nothing Feels Real

Book Review: When Nothing Feels Real is a terrifying look at depersonalisation

There aren’t many of us who can imagine our lives changing in an instant. But many years ago, journalist, Nathan Dunne found that this was his reality. He contracted an illness called depersonalisation, a misunderstood and highly mysterious condition, as this book highlights. When Nothing Feels Real is Dunne’s first book. But,  he manages to…

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RENT

Theatre Review: Presented by Opera Australia, RENT returns to blow us away in the Sydney Opera House

Jonathan Larson’s RENT musical was first performed on stage on 26 January 1996, the day after he passed away suddenly in his kitchen. Larson didn’t get to witness the lasting impact his creative work has had at a global level. Almost 30 years later, RENT returns to our country and finds itself in the most…

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Chicago Riverwalk

5 Chicago neighbourhoods that’ll make you fall in love with the big city

Chicago neighbourhoods are just as diverse as New York neighbourhoods. “Think of Chicago as New York City, but just the right size.” That’s how the city was described to me when I first arrived at O’Hare. I was 22 back then, wide-eyed and full of energy, looking forward to my first overseas trip as an…

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Interview: Michael Stahl-David on how new fatherhood affected his connection to his work in Looking Through Water

Michael Stahl-David first burst onto the scene with his breakout turn in the seminal sci-fi horror hit Cloverfield. Since then, he’s built an impressively varied screen career, appearing in HBO’s Golden Globe winning Show Me a Hero, Netflix’s acclaimed juggernaut Narcos, the medical drama Good Sam, and Almost Family, an adaptation of the Australian series…

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Film Review: Looking Through Water is a calm, simplistic swan song for Michael Douglas

A sound reflection of the tranquil art of fishing, Looking Through Water is a calm, simple drama about the complicated relationships between fathers, sons and brothers. Now even more notable for being Michael Douglas‘s final screen role – the actor announcing his retirement earlier this year – Looking Through Water adopts a Princess Bride-like narrative…

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