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Online Life, Downside and Up: An Interview with Ondi Timoner

If this article has a structuring absence, Josh Harris is its name. The Warholian figure behind Pseudo.com, a website that, in its day, webcast shows about everything from deviant sex to modern art before going bankrupt when the dot-com bubble burst (he later claimed, in a letter to The New York Times, that Pseudo had

Eloquent apeman swings into action

Kathryn Hunter recently hit a friend of mine on the head. Quite hard, too, my friend assures me. It happened in London during a performance of Kafka’s Monkey, based on Franz Kafka’s story A Report to an Academy. Hunter plays

Iron curtain’s shadow hangs over Belarus theatre troupe

They perform in secret, in private apartments and forests, with the threat of a police raid or arrest hanging over each performance. But members of the Belarus Free As order viagra overnight Kamagra is so popular, it is never out

The Face: David Bates

The year was 1989 and young Australian jazz pianist David Bates was in Edinburgh. “The city was a kind of cultural mecca for a lot of Australian artists at the time,” the pianist turned entrepreneur recalls. “I first went there

Earnest not enough for pair of provocateurs

Backstage at Sydney’s Belvoir St Theatre, David Woods and Jon Haynes have reached the end of their tether. The men behind Ridiculusmus, a British-based theatre company known for its anarchic theatrical experimentalism, are nearing the end of a month-long It

The Face: Cressida Campbell

I am sitting in a sunlit artist’s studio in the eastern Sydney suburb of Bronte, where woodblock painter Cressida Campbell is putting the finishing touches on a final piece for a coming exhibition. Dressed in a loose-fitting black shirt and

Planet rings in our rebirth

Tommy Murphy is a writer who likes his work to have a life of its own. “Playwrights shouldn’t know how their plays operate,” he muses. “Not completely.” Murphy, 29, has rapidly emerged as an accomplished dramatist. Nevertheless, a specialized video

The Rest is Static: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

It was not an audience of cinephiles; indeed, it was not the usual film festival audience at all. Oscar Redding’s The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark was about to have its world premiere at Today, with ever-developing medical female levitra