novisiblemeans2 days ago'A universal language': Why contemporary dance is more accessible than you thinkverified_publisherabc.net.au - Monique RossIf contemporary dance feels scary because you don't think you'll understand it, here's a tip: stop trying to understand it. Really. Part of the joy of …
novisiblemeans2 days agowater[shed]daniellewood.com.au'Beyond Reason', published in water[shed] Wilderness. Love. Photographer Peter Dombrovskis said you could live your whole life without either one, …
novisiblemeans6 days ago‘This is not a barbeque’: a short history of neckties in the Australian parliament and at worktheconversation.com - Lorinda CramerThe question of what counts as professional dress for Australia’s politicians loomed large again this week. New Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather rose to …
novisiblemeans3 days agoTuning out of Triple J: why Australia’s youth station is losing its young listenersverified_publisherThe Guardian - Shaad D'SouzaFor more than a decade, it has been something of a national pastime to proclaim the irrelevance of Triple J. But while Australia’s national youth broadcaster has faced some controversies in that time – over the timing of its annual Hottest 100 countdown, softball interviews of far-right figures …
novisiblemeans3 days agoWhen you go to a gallery, do you look at every single thing? You need to read thisverified_publisherabc.net.au - Monique RossArt galleries are places of splendour, home to things that can amaze, inspire and challenge you, fuel your imagination, and expand your view of the …
novisiblemeansA place to be your full self: new wave of queer bars revitalises Australia’s LGBTQI+ scenesverified_publisherThe Guardian - Cait KellyIn the middle of Sydney Road in Brunswick is an unassuming bar. The blinds are drawn across the windows, and scribbled on the door – so faint it would be easy to miss – is the word “queer”. Inside, a crowd of she/hers and they/thems dressed in flannel, flares and silver chains are popping off. The …