


Howl: Inflammatory art on parade
With a giant walking Duchamp ‘Fountain’, a balaclava-clad Captain Cook, and ‘Piss Christ’, Howl is a celebration of censored, maligned or misunderstood artworks from modern history.
With a giant walking Duchamp ‘Fountain’, a balaclava-clad Captain Cook, and ‘Piss Christ’, Howl is a celebration of censored, maligned or misunderstood artworks from modern history.
Melbourne art rock band Tropical Fuck Storm performed a live score to award-winning neo-noir film No Country For Old Men, which should have left audiences transfixed but ultimately proved unsatisfying. ★★★
What’s at stake when a child takes on the role of a parent? As a young girl fights to keep her family together in her mother’s absence, she’s forced to make difficult decisions. ★★★★
What’s haunting Max? One minute he’s ordering a sandwich in a café, the next he’s hurling a chair through the shop window. Passengers is the story of a man who is in the dark about his own divided self. ★★★★★
A capella, beatbox, and themes such as modern technology and body dysmorphia are neatly stitched together in a scintillating show that breathes new life into Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. ★★★★ ½
Whether you’re a total music nerd or a philistine who thinks all disco is daggy, you’ll still benefit from a session of Disco Conversion Therapy with Aunty Jonny. ★★★★