Comedy review: Steph Broadbridge, Best Dog Joke Ever!
Steph Broadbridge channels a true-crime investigation to unpack the cause of her digital death, blending effortless wit with sharp punchlines.
Women to watch at Melbourne International Comedy Festival
With the 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival back in full swing, we’re sharing some of the trailblazing female comedians, both icons and newcomers, who are set to make you roll off your seat in laughter.
Poor Things: A Wild Ride with Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos
Prepare to be transported into a mesmerising world of whimsy, as Emma Stone takes centre stage in the visually stunning and utterly bonkers, Poor Things.
Mini Review: Saltburn (2023)
Oxford university student Oliver Quick becomes enticed with the popular Felix Catton, who later invites him to spend the summer at his family’s estate.
Sexy Baby: On Beauty & Decades of Hunger
In ‘Anti-Hero’, Taylor Swift lays down all the ways we are too often our own worst enemies, shedding light on her flaws, that despite self-awareness, she can’t quite seem to challenge and change.
Navigating Bali Solo: A Comprehensive Guide for Female Travellers
To make sure your tropical Balinese adventure is fun, care-free, and fulfilling, we’ve put together a curated guide for solo female travellers venturing around this beautiful Indonesian island.
The issue with Black Mirror’s “Beyond the Sea” episode
While Black Mirror has done well in the past to promote diversity through casting and exceptionally smart storytelling that propels the sci-fi genre forward, "Beyond the Sea" could have removed the slain-woman trope to tell the man’s story – no matter how emotional the stakes are for its characters.
Am I a Bad Feminist?
I’ve read books about various waves of feminism, articles about feminist icons and sheroes, watched movies that shift the male gaze, and listened to podcasts that amplify the voices of diverse women. And yet, I still don’t know what determines a bad feminist from a good feminist.
Exhibition Review for Goddess: Power, Glamour, Rebellion
Attention fans of feminist icons and gender-noncomformist starlets, there is just over a month left for you to go and see all the glitzy glamour soaked in power and subversion at ACMI’s Goddess: Power, Glamour, Rebellion exhibition.
And Just Like That… Love, friendship and fashion take the stage again!
It’s time to catch up with our beloved characters as they navigate life, love, and everything in between. So buckle up, folks, as we dive into the vibrant world of And Just Like That and explore the highs, lows, and fashion faux pas of this highly anticipated season.
Thoughts on dry lips and paw paw ointment
Why do I keep getting dry lips? Is it because, over the past month, I’ve become prone to licking my lips more frequently due to my crippling anxiety – which is often sparked upon seeing the price of a single tomato at Coles?
Exhibition Review: 90 Years of The Australian Women’s Weekly
Celebrating 90 years of The Australian Women’s Weekly at Bendigo Art Gallery.