Life that moves
ARTIST Daveena Cox says emotional surges that drive us forward can sometimes make us look like ducks: all serene on the surface but paddling like mad underneath. “I guess I […]
ARTIST Daveena Cox says emotional surges that drive us forward can sometimes make us look like ducks: all serene on the surface but paddling like mad underneath. “I guess I […]
In a time when many are decrying the lack of political debate in the mainstream media, South Freo bloke Tibor Meszaros wants to get people talking about the issues again. […]
I HAD low expectations of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. The film follows in the wake of his self-indulgent B-movie homage Death Proof and the entertaining but rambling Inglourious Basterds. Two […]
‘It probably sits in the same category as the ukelele’ The whistling shrill that opens the film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly would have to be one of […]
Are religion and porn in a symbiotic relationship? It’s the question posed by the electro-shock black comedy The Garden, part of this year’s Perth Fringe Festival. Sure to raise eyebrows, […]
SEE THE TRAILER HERE! I was initially sceptical about whether Anthony Hopkins had the physicality and timbre to play Alfred Hitchcock. But five minutes into Hitchcock—with Hopkins loafing in the […]
“I just quite like the desolate landscape without the human influence or a person standing there.” by Brendan Foster LANDSCAPE artist Lindsay Pow says but for his dyslexia he may […]
by BRENDAN FOSTER “EVERYONE loves sexy faces!” laughs artist Anya Brock. The local painter, renowned for her sensuous, sexual, and innocent-faced paintings of girls, says art should be neither elitist […]
by BRENDAN FOSTER WHILE the polarity between sport and arts has probably never been wider in Australia, artist Richard Lewer says both can occupy the same playing field. But it […]