“The big thing is if you don't believe in yourself, nobody else can and it's cliché as that is. You have to believe that you do have your own unique style. It might take a month, a year or 10 years. But you need to persist, you need to keep going.”
Read MoreProverbs 3:9 “Honour the Lord with your wealth, with the first fruits of all your crops.
Read MoreWhat drew my attention to Acconci, however, was a small, maroon book whose pages bore his 1990 essay, ‘Public Space in a Private Time,’ to which the exhibition was titled in commemoration of.
Read MoreAs the photos burn, my body regains clarity, the return of my ‘layers’ completing the loop.
Read MoreI love my Digi-cam
Read MoreIn her novels and private correspondence, the gap was narrowed. What was human became animal and what was animal became human.
Read MoreNothing comes from nothing, And so Prometheus toiled: I must change your life.
Read MoreAshray Kumar visits an Indian temple.
Read MoreCraic is my attempt to publish my own work, through championing Northern Irish culture. It started as a response to increasing tensions during the pandemic and through Brexit in the U.K.
Read More‘Blithe Spirit’ is a 3-act performance that acts as an absolute testament to what student theatre can be.
Read MoreThere is no definitive limit to our physique; it’s always “moving in and out of focus”.
Read MoreI realised that sometimes it's best to savour the memory of a spontaneous connection rather than holding onto people with the strings of technology.
Read MoreFor the first time in years, he decides to stop digging.
Read MoreSuspended between death and life, the vampire occupies a liminal space wherein typical boundaries can be blurred.
Read MoreFor many people, the idea of walking into an adult shop can be intimidating or embarrassing, though it doesn’t have to be — buying a sex toy can be a fun and empowering experience.
Read MoreThese warriors are the only known army in modern history to be exclusively composed of women, and they protected the citizens of their kingdom for at least two centuries.
Read MoreThere’s a heavy weight here. Human Activity bears it exceptionally well.
Read MoreThere’s an almost irreconcilable discord between the Sydney coffee culture projected by mainstream food publications and the realities of most Sydneysiders.
Read MoreToday Milan Kundera died; and forty years ago, a different student entered his world of middle-aged fever-dreams.
Read MoreWe are player, viewer, voyeur, flaneur, spectator, and character all at once.
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