Tag: Arts
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Creating Queer happiness through music: meet the genius behind Heartstopper’s soundtrack

The heart flutters, melts, and swoons conveyed through electronic beats and thrums is just one of the reasons Netflix’s Heartstopper is perfectly addictive. Composer Adiescar Chase gives us an insight into her process of creating the heart-stopping soundtrack.
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ABC 90: the icon’s milestone and its cultural impact on Australians

To celebrate the ABC’s 90th birthday, OTR journalist Viki Ntafillis visited the Collinswood office just outside Adelaide and spoke to some individuals who consider the ABC a cultural institution.
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Do the arts begin to die in high school or Canberra?

The arts community has had an undeniably rough trot these past few years. While Albanese seems to have plans for rejuvenation, we reflect on the Morrison Government’s STEM-based agenda and what it has meant for students in creative fields.
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Unperturbed: a moving and accurate depiction of grief

Father and son duo, John and Jack Kearney, have created a remarkably touching play that articulates the struggles of grief.
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“No war is worth it”: In Their Footsteps is an insight into the lives of American women in the Vietnam War

Director Carly Fisher brings together a moving performance that makes you laugh and cry at the same time.
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Review: ScoMo’s Sunday Service

ScoMo’s Sunday Service is an unconventional rite of worship in which Scott Morrison recalls how his irresponsible nature, God’s Plan, and excrement landed him as the 30th prime minister of Australia.
