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REVIEWTanya AliMarch 7, 2019

REVIEW: Counting and Cracking

Counting and Cracking is only at Adelaide Festival for a few more days! Make sure to get around S. Shakthidharan’s EPIC…
Folk SpotlightDisapol SavetsilaJanuary 25, 2019

FOLK Magazine’s Top 5 picks of Sydney Festival

With so much the incredible choice, it’s easy to become frozen at the checkout as you stare at your wish list…
Folk SpotlightMoreblessing MaturureJuly 4, 2018

ON: The Girl The Woman with Nisrine Amine and Aanisa Vylet

Twelve years in the making, wild and funny until it’s not, The Girl / The Woman, is an exhilarating two-woman collision…
articleSabina GiadoJune 10, 2018

SERIES: Diversity in Practice with Bakri Mahmoud

Diversity in Australian Media will be presenting: Diversity in Practice, a panel discussion programmed as part of this year's Vivid Sydney Festival,…
articleSabina GiadoMay 30, 2018

Series: Diversity in Practice with Megan Riakos

There's a range of organisational and structural processes that impede on individuals ability to effectively engage in their desired practice. Diversity…
articleSabina GiadoMay 16, 2018

Series: Diversity in Practice with Tasnim Hossain

The workforce of Australia's media and screen industries is becoming increasingly diverse, leading to exciting creative collaborations and opportunities. However, many…
TheatreMoreblessing MaturureApril 26, 2018

ON Batch Festival: Brown Skin Girl with Ayeesha Ash and Emele Ugavule

We had the great privilege of sitting down with the Co-Artistic Directors of Black Birds- Emele Ugavule and Ayeesha Ash about…
TheatreMoreblessing MaturureMarch 20, 2018

ON: Single Asian Female with Patrick Jhanur and Courtney Stewart

We got a chance to talk all things Single Asian Female with actors Courtney Stewart and Patrick Jhanur.
MusicMoreblessing MaturureFebruary 22, 2018

On Sunset 20N with OKENYO and FLEX MAMI

We sat down and had a chat to OKENYO and FLEX MAMI about their upcoming sets at Sunset 20 North.
articleMoreblessing MaturureFebruary 10, 20180

Art in Colour: Confronting the prejudice faced by Artists of Colour

articleLap NguyenOctober 12, 20170

What’s the deal with Asian Films?

  It’s the quintessential topic on everyone’s mind; as our society grows and our demands shift, artists of all disciplines are…
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