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Tag Archives: australia

Documentary film Mystify: Michael Hutchence (Australia)

Intimate Australian biopic focusing on legendary rock god Michael Hutchence

Posted byimogenglad2nd Oct 20213rd Oct 2021Posted infilmTags: australia, Far East South Asia and Australasia, film, INXS, Michael Hutchence, movie, Mystify3 Comments on Documentary film Mystify: Michael Hutchence (Australia)

Review no 140: The enormity of the everyday – the art of sculptor Ron Mueck (Australia)

Ron Mueck’s perception-challenging, hyper-realistic sculpture: anything but life-size

Posted byimogenglad2nd Mar 20215th Mar 2021Posted inartTags: art, art for lockdown, artist, australia, Far East South Asia and Australasia4 Comments on Review no 140: The enormity of the everyday – the art of sculptor Ron Mueck (Australia)

Review no 125: The Avalanches album We Will Always Love You (Australia)

New, excellent album from the Australian electronic dance duo

Posted byimogenglad13th Dec 202013th Dec 2020Posted inmusicTags: album, australia, avalanches, dance, electronic dance, electronica, music2 Comments on Review no 125: The Avalanches album We Will Always Love You (Australia)

Review no 120: Flames by Robbie Arnott (Australia)

An astoundingly original, technically ambitious, magical realist novel set in a sort of alternative Tasmania

Posted byimogenglad28th Nov 20204th Dec 2020Posted inbookTags: australasia, australia, Far East South Asia and Australasia, fiction, magical realism4 Comments on Review no 120: Flames by Robbie Arnott (Australia)

Review no 57: Force of Nature by Jane Harper (Australia)

Gripping but slightly silly crime thriller set in the inhospitable Australian bush

Posted byimogenglad5th Mar 20204th Jun 2020Posted inbookTags: australia, crime, Far East South Asia and Australasia, genre fiction, melodrama, silly, thriller2 Comments on Review no 57: Force of Nature by Jane Harper (Australia)

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