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The street I grew up in had no name and is in a country that no longer exists,” director Milisuthando Bongela begins her ...
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Tess Parks’ fourth solo album is suffused with otherness. When lyrics are direct, they are destabilised by the etiolated, ...
In his first of a series of meditations on the sickness that was consuming him, John Donne reflected upon the special kind of paranoia that attends the ill individual. Each person is, by virtue of ...
There’s a real bind for Kylie Minogue. Her core audience want disco pop, people like me slag her off if she branches out from ...
The missing element is magic, the swooning sense of the romantic, spiritual and supernal which Michael Powell’s partnership ...
You may have heard the phrase “elevated horror” being used to describe horror films that lean more toward arthouse cinema, favouring tension and psychological turmoil above jump-scares and gore.
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