By cindym@thesatu… , 20 June, 2026 Dark Mofo demands presence in a challenge to digital ennui June 20 – 26, 2026 Culture Kosa Monteith Dark Mofo 2026 focuses on intimacy, reminding us of art’s physicality and the intensity of witnessing.
By cindym@thesatu… , 20 June, 2026 To see or not to see: Suzy Eddie Izzard’s solo <em>Hamlet</em> June 20 – 26, 2026 Culture Cassie Tongue More a recitation than an exploration, Suzy Eddie Izzard’s The Tragedy of Hamlet is a generous act of shared cultural memory.
By kyeh@thesaturd… , 3 June, 2026 Daring shows transcend bleak realities at Rising June 6 – 12, 2026 Culture Alison Croggon This year’s Rising bows to economic realities with a sparser program, but the result is more intimate as it invites greater audience engagement.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Benjamin Law is a freelance writer and author of The Family Law and Gaysia.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Liam Pieper is a journalist and the author of The Feel-Good Hit of the Year.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Dave Faulkner is a musician best known as frontman of Hoodoo Gurus. He is a music critic for The Saturday Paper.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Gretchen Shirm is a Sydney author. Her latest novel Where The Light Falls will be published in July 2016.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Jenny Valentish is the author of Everything Harder Than Everyone Else: Why Some of Us Push Our Bodies to Extremes and Woman of Substances: A Journey Into Addiction and Treatment.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Clem Bastow is a screenwriting researcher and the author of Late Bloomer: How an Autism Diagnosis Changed My Life.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Sam Twyford-Moore is the author of The Rapids, to be published this year.