'Growing Up Indian in Australia is a beautifully curated collection of firsthand stories on the diasporic experience. Edited by Aarti Betigeri, the book features various perspectives that offer nuance to an often-singular mainstream narrative.' (Introduction)
'If you think Australia’s looking pretty cooked, wait until you get a load of the retro-fascist future Jordan Prosser has fever dreamt for the “lucky” country in Big Time, which reads as if he’s chopped up a bunch of Bret Easton Ellis novels and snorted the lot, followed by a bump of J. G. Ballard.' (Introduction)
'It’s a wintry Tuesday night in Melbourne – dark, damp – but Lara Thoms and Mish Grigor, co-artistic directors of APHIDS, are out and about. It’s a busy time: both currently have works on in the Rising festival, including an all-night performance called 8/8/8/: REST, the second part in a trilogy about the eight-hour work day. Lara Thoms, who is dramaturge on this production, is running late.' (Introduction)