The Last Showgirl – Film Review Friday
I think I should start this review with a confession: I have not, in fact, seen the first fifteen minutes of The Last Showgirl.
I think I should start this review with a confession: I have not, in fact, seen the first fifteen minutes of The Last Showgirl.
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DISCLAIMER: As a reviewer and writer, I feel it is my duty to disclose my closeness to this play to maintain reviewer integrity. Full
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Merrigong Theatre Company presents Sydney Theatre Company and Moogahlin Performing Arts’s The Visitors by Muruwari playwright Jane Harrison, at Illawarra Performing Arts Centre from
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Martinus Dwi Marianto, ‘Looking at Rainbows Through Kluak,’ (55cm x 55cm, direct file transfer on canvas, 2023). According to historian and Indonesianist, Dr Rob
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Image credit: Kirsten Hammermeister Students and members of the community rallied outside the library to advocate for a ‘yes’ vote for the Voice to
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The first string was violet, as many were. A co-worker I rarely spoke to, apart from telling her coffee orders. I refused to be
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I sit in the empty public bus, my brightness up, my ears submerged in Michael Jackson while delving into an array of Buzzfeed quizzes
My transformation began with a single wiry hair—long, grey, jagged at the end—sprouting from under my chin where the flesh is doughiest. I’d always
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In the lead up to the winners reveal for our 2023 writing contest, Tertangala is showing some of the work submitted by UOW talent.
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YWCA Australia is putting gender equality into practice and has been for over 140 years. As a feminist organisation, its goal is to mobilise
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The first time I visited Sarcasm the guy at the gate checking ID cards told me I wasn’t weak enough
The love of blue and redness, No green nor minor greys. Of ordered seats and houses Is in your veins ablaze, Strong love of
From the moment our eyes first met, Until your last dying breath, Never could I have foretold, What warmth you brought from the cold.
On Saturday nights, we have dinner at a restaurant she selects from a list on her phone of Trivago’s Top Places to Eat Out
‘I can see all of Sydney from up here. It’s fucking beautiful, Mum!’ were the last words my son would speak to me. Or
I’m sitting at the window seat on the lower level of a train, caked in layers of clothing like strata. I’m early but the
at the bottom of stairs I am waiting
ask people we know is the first thing I wrote, then lists: yours and owls soda ice cube tray bread milk fruit Hamish in
Protestors have been capsicum sprayed by police during a protest at the Australian Financial Review (AFR) Higher Education Summit in Sydney last Tuesday. The
*This open letter was originally published 5 August, 2022. Dear Professor Patricia M. Davidson, The Wollongong Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA) is deeply concerned with
A first-year psychology student says a School of Psychology flyer contest to promote respectful behaviour on campus should have been a paid gig instead.
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has spoken out after it’s executive cut student magazine Vertigo out of a funding deal with the university
An hour until showtime, organiser Riley Jones admitted he was nervous. “It’s a gamble. Comedy’s always a gamble,” Jones told The Tertangala at the
Feature image: Jordi Maudson Wollongong activists marched with others across the country to protest the overturning of abortion rights in America and demand that
Looking for a writing contest that values your unconventional ideas? Want a chance to experiment with your writing AND get praise for it? The
The University of Technology Sydney’s (UTS) student magazine, Vertigo, has announced it will have to cut back on print issues after UTS executives cut
Last night student reps at an unofficial meeting of Wollongong Undergraduate Students’ Association (WUSA) discussed the clash between their anti-Proctorio protest and the third
Feature image: Ernest Ojeh/ Unslpash (left), River McCrossen (right) Dear Professor Patricia M. Davidson, The recent announcement from the University of Wollongong regarding online
*The article was published 23/3/2022 and updated 25/3/2022 to include a link to the Safe and Respectful Communities website. Near one in twenty UOW
If recent participation rates are anything to go by – under four per cent of undergraduates voted in the 2020 WUSA election – the
After pairing students with technology for years, the UOW Library Makerspace is closed for good. Beginning in 2017, project coordinator Nathan Riggir said it