In September 2023, nearly every Armenian fled Nagorno Karabakh after Azerbaijan’s final assault. Once home to one of the ...
When rumours of her death spread, Dolly Parton set the record straight with characteristic sparkle: “I ain’t dead yet!” But ...
Fifty years after the Whitlam Dismissal, Stephen Stockwell’s 1975: The Ballads of the Whitlam Dismissal reimagines Australia’s political rupture as both art and inquiry, a lyrical reminder that ...
Across Croatia, cemeteries glow each November with thousands of candles for the dead, a reminder that remembrance binds the ...
Filmmaker Damon Gameau has long sought hopeful paths through crisis from That Sugar Film to 2040. His latest project, Future ...
At 81, Robert Dessaix shows no sign of retreat or nostalgia. Chameleon is a richly layered memoir of art, travel, ideas and ...
A Melbourne Catholic school dispute over pronouns and titles is set to test anti-discrimination laws and religious exemptions ...
As the fragile Gaza peace plan falters, Australia faces its own test: how to support peace abroad while maintaining harmony ...
Modern capitalism isn’t what we think it is. Beneath the talk of debt and crisis lies a different story where modern ...
Days after the announcement of Bishop Sarah Mullally of London as the 106th, and first female, Archbishop of Canterbury, the editor of The Tablet, Brendan Walsh, contrasted the leadership styles of ...
Belvoir’s revival of Life Is a Dream returns one of Europe’s most dazzling metaphysical dramas to the stage — Calderón’s ...
Across the world, Catholics find themselves scattered across an ever-widening political spectrum. Between them lies a growing ...