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From Athens with love: the NGV’s dizzying recreation of the Parthenon
Temple of Boom sees the ancient monument reconstructed and covered with art in the gallery’s garden, inviting the public to reflect on its beauty – and complicated history
Nathan Dunne
21, Nov, 2022 @2:00 PM

The Mighty Ducks: hardscrabble junior ice hockey team's underdog story a cosy classic
Come for the endearing on-ice sledges like ‘cake-eater’ and ‘wuss-breath’, stay for the parable of succeeding against the odds
Nathan Dunne
17, Sep, 2020 @5:30 PM

Kicking and Screaming: Noah Baumbach’s slacker debut is a nostalgic bite of 90s reality
Director’s first feature is an ode to postgrad wheel-spinning and a warning about the dangers of too much solipsism
Nathan Dunne
13, Apr, 2020 @5:30 PM

From Upright to Get Krack!n: the eight most memorable moments in Australian TV in 2019
Plus Deborah Mailman takes Total Control, Frayed shows a different side to 1980s Newcastle, and 60 Minutes outdoes itself on hyperbole
Steve Dow, Nathan Dunne, Steph Harmon, Gabriel Wilder, Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore, Stephanie Convery, Luke Buckmaster
28, Dec, 2019 @7:00 PM

Recovery revisited: the surprise political punch of the beloved 90s music show
A new ABC documentary relives the wackiness on every Saturday from 1996 to 2000 in a show more radical than you may remember
Nathan Dunne
28, Nov, 2019 @12:34 AM

Download festival review – Slayer cast dark spells with ferocious swan song set
British hard rock festival brings angst, anger and a lot of black lipstick to western Sydney’s peaceful parklands
Nathan Dunne
11, Mar, 2019 @1:43 AM

Interpol's music paints a portrait of New York for those of us on the other side of the world
Alienation, ennui and romance: Interpol’s music has always conjured images that are more about New York’s mythology than its reality
Nathan Dunne
04, Jan, 2019 @1:30 AM

‘It's what makes the city your city’: Sydney’s battle for public art
Would a huge archway over George Street be Australia’s ‘most significant artwork’ in decades or a ‘ridiculous vanity project’?
Nathan Dunne
15, Dec, 2018 @12:43 AM

‘That warrior sound’: the band fusing power metal with politics in remote Australia
The most isolated metal band in the world, Southeast Desert Metal, take on everything from genocide to climate change
Nathan Dunne
08, Dec, 2018 @11:57 PM

How life drawing helped me rediscover my capacity for empathy | Nathan Dunne
What does sketching thigh hair and folds of skin have to do with understanding other people? Quite a lot, it turns out
Nathan Dunne
21, Nov, 2018 @5:00 PM

From a 'racist' square to rotting beef: five lesser-known stories about modern art
Today Picasso would be called a misogynist and Gauguin a paedophile. But how does it influence how we see their works?
Nathan Dunne
21, Nov, 2018 @2:00 AM

From bowler hats to budgie smugglers: what clothes tell us about Australian men
Cabbage palm hats, Speedos, Mambo T-shirts – Australian men’s fashion says a lot about how we see ourselves
Nathan Dunne
05, Aug, 2018 @6:00 PM
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