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Farrago Magazine

Locality: Parkville, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 8344 6957



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25.01.2022 "Looking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, the year 2020 may well be known as the year of the monument. In previous years, there had been little international debate surrounding the continued presence of colonial monumentsa representation of a bygone and problematic history. " Lisa Jacomos explores the work of artist Nina Sanadze in the first instalment of their column 'Art Musing': http://farragomagazine.com//art-musings-monumental-questi/



17.01.2022 "I only have to look back one generation to see colonialism. The era of colonisation was not long ago, and the effect can still be felt today. However, as PoCs we must continue to struggle and fight for equality in this Race Against the Odds." Ilundi Tinga writes in the first instalment of their column 'Race Against the Odds': http://farragomagazine.com/2021/02/22/race-against-the-odds/

07.01.2022 "But friends, for me, this was it. Yes, there was the filth and fatal boredom, the shit in the overturned gallon bucket forcryingoutloud, the sub-zero temperatures through the van’s metal shell in your bones, and always, always the monotony." Izma Haider reviews Nomadland (2020): http://farragomagazine.com//02/21/nomadland-poetry-in-mot/

04.01.2022 "Horror has always been a tool to explore girlhood and female virtue. But what Jennifer’s Body (2009) does differentlyand so wellis show a teenage girl in her ultimate form: brutal, cringey, flawed, and most importantly, still a child." Nishtha Banavalikar deconstructs the cult classic in the first instalment of their column 'Hell is a Teenage Girl': http://farragomagazine.com//jennifers-body-hell-is-a-teen/



01.01.2022 "In 2012, the ABC premiered Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, a detective series which followed the adventures of Phyrne Fisher and friends as they solved crimes in 1920s Melbourne. The series only lasted three seasons but a 1960s spinoff, Ms Fisher’s Modern Mysteries, ensued and was quickly followed by a Chinese adaptation, Miss S. What started as Kerry Greenwood’s book series about a daring ‘lady detective’ has transformed into a complex universe with an international cult following." Maddison Moore reviews: http://farragomagazine.com//review-rippon-lea-estate-miss/

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