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Art speaks, but we sometimes need translation
John Carmody on Opera Australia’s Lulu.
With a predominantly working class Anglo-Celtic population, pre-World War II Ashfield was a green escape from inner-city Sydney. But now Chinese have settled in large numbers, and some blame them for what they see as Ashfield’s disrepair and unwelcoming atmosphere.
Matthew Lamb on the great dispute: Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation and Camus and Sartre: The Story of a Friendship and the Quarrel that Ended It.
An extract from the book by Michele Gierck, 700 days in El Salvador.
Keith Harrison recalls the life of Philip Martin.
Was the decision to deny the Bakhtiyaris refugee status based on all the facts?
Reviews of the films Oldboy, Bride and Prejudice, The Illustrated Family Doctor and House of Flying Daggers.
Gary Pearce reviews Lady Gregory’s Toothbrush by Colm Tóibín.
Martin Ball attends the premiere performance of Christopher Willcock’s Miserere
John Carmody savours Prokofiev’s The Love for Three Oranges.
Traces of Rome have become part of the scenery.
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