‘Bay of Fires’ is a failed blend of drama, humour, and mystery – and totally misses the mark in its portrayal of...
Callum J. Jones reviews ‘Past the Shallows’, a play adapted from Favel Parrett’s award-winning novel of the same name.
Cranston Academy: Monster Zone is an animated horror-comedy film that features the voices of Jamie Bell and Ruby Rose.
Romanticism, lust, murder, forgery, and incarceration collide in the life of renowned convict artist Thomas Griffiths Wainewright.
There Is No ‘I’ In Island is a collection of short films that describe Tasmania’s COVID-19 lockdown.
Echo’s Scribe was a text-based art installation by Tasmanian artist Alexander Okenyo.
Prison & Power is an all-new performance that delves deep into stories of coercion and corruption at Port Arthur.
Memory Creases is the perfect book to read on a quiet summer’s day.
“Modern life is leaping on at such a pace we no longer seem to have time to see the simple things of...
The Boys in the Island, published in 1958, is the debut novel of Tasmanian author Christopher Koch. The novel tells the story...