A highly emotive true story of a young man’s struggle with sexuality and the unethical practise of conversion therapy.
Category Archive: The Arts
It is not every day you get to speak to the man largely heralded as being responsible for a completely new genre of music – ‘goth rock’ – so The Upside News summoned up all of its powers of fortitude and made the call…
Sunshine That Can Move Mountains is an exploration of the complexity of the relationships that dominate all our lives – with family, friends and community, and with our gods and our environment. It’s a wonderful piece of cinema.
Los Chicos’s lead singer, Rafa Sunen, spoke to The Upside News the day after his band’s magnificent support slot at Radio Birdman’s only Adelaide show.
Under the direction of Judy Davis, Brian Friel’s Faith Healer is intense and rewarding theatre, rendered by an excellent cast.
The Upside News spoke to Mott The Hoople’s keyboard player, Morgan Fisher, about all things Hoople and the chances of being them in Australia soon…
Melbourne art pop band, The Fix Ups, have just released their debut album, and despite, or perhaps because of its naïve musical simplicity, it’s a winner.
Postmodern Jukebox returned to Adelaide on Saturday night and reminded us all of why they attract such a fanatical following.
Director Yang Mingming’s first feature film, Girls Always Happy, will screen as a centrepiece of this year’s OzAsia Film Festival’s Women Directors In Asia selection.
The Great Buddha is not an easy film to watch, it is confronting in places, and the characters are hard to warm to – but by the film’s end you realise that a number of its images and ideas have been burned indelibly into your psyche.
