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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... October 2021 of ArtsHub est. 2000 ArtsHub
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Vale Bert Newton, George Dunford , obituary

'The TV personality passed away on Saturday aged 83, after a long and storied career.'

Away at 35 : Michael Gow’s Masterpiece Is a Reflection of a Grieving Australia, Dave Burton , single work review
— Review of Away Michael Gow , 1986 single work drama ;

'Away by Michael Gow has a prolific production lineage. Since its first staging by Griffin Theatre Company in 1986, the play has become a staple of professional, school and amateur seasons. It propels Gow into the microscopic family of Australian playwrights who have written an “Australian classic”, but it is also quite unlike any other play that shares that title.' (Introduction)

Theatre Review : Watch and Act, Elena Perse , review
— Review of Watch and Act Katie McAllister , 2021 single work drama ;
Theatre Review : Bite the Hand, Lucinda Coleman , review
— Review of Bite the Hand Chris Isaacs , 2021 single work drama ;

'Who is more humane: the animal or the human?'

Theatre Review : A Not So Traditional Story, Robert Jarman , review
— Review of A Not So Traditional Story Nathan Maynard , 2018 single work drama ;

'Terrapin Puppet Theatre makes Tasmania’s dark history accessible for the young.'

Exit Interview : Brett Sheehy, MTC, Richard Watts (interviewer), interview

'After nine years as Melbourne Theatre Company’s Artistic Director, Sheehy has stepped down from the role. What next?'

Book Review : Who Sleuthed It? Edited by Lindy Cameron, Craig Buchanan , review
— Review of Who Sleuthed It? 2021 anthology short story ;

'Beastly tales of crime.'

Book Review : Scary Monsters, Michelle de Kretser, Nanci Nott , review
— Review of Scary Monsters Michelle De Kretser , 2021 single work novel ;

'Scary Monsters explores alienation with subtlety, insight and ambiguity.'

Book Review : How Decent Folk Behave, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Thuy On , review
— Review of How Decent Folk Behave Maxine Beneba Clarke , 2021 selected work poetry ;

'Poetic roaming across the contemporary landscape.'

Book Review : Pietà, Michael Fitzgerald, Gina Fairley , review
— Review of Pietà Michael Fitzgerald , 2021 single work novel ;

'A restless meditation on the nexus between art and relationships.'

Book Review : The Luminous Solution, Thuy On , review
— Review of The Luminous Solution : Creativity, Resilience and the Inner Life Charlotte Wood , 2021 multi chapter work criticism essay ;

'A wide-ranging contemplation on art and artistic expression.'

Book Review : The Shadow House, Anna Downes, Jemimah Brewster , review
— Review of The Shadow House Anna Downes , 2021 single work novel ;

'A slow-burning thriller about a mother’s worst nightmare.'

Book Review : Love & Virtue, Diana Reid, Annabel Harz , review
— Review of Love and Virtue Diana Reid , 2021 single work novel ;

'Peeling back the layers of consent and morality.'

Book Review : Wild Abandon, Emily Bitto, Elena Perse , review
— Review of Wild Abandon Emily Bitto , 2021 single work novel ;

'Bitto's new novel is about biting hedonism and its unpalatable aftermath.'

Book Review : The Rabbits, Sophie Overett, Erich Mayer , review
— Review of The Rabbits Sophie Overett , 2021 single work novel ;

'A debut novel that will transport you into the contemporary world of suburban Brisbane with an extra twist.'

Book Review : The Dogs, John Hughes, Ned Hirst , review
— Review of The Dogs : A Novel John Hughes , 2021 single work novel ;

'An ambitious and complex novel of love, life and death from a Miles Franklin shortlisted author.'

Book Review : Self/less, Aviva, Jemimah Brewster , review
— Review of Self/Less AViVA , 2021 single work single work novel ;

'A dystopian YA novel set in a city where self-expression is illegal'

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