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A racist carrot reclaims Australia | Australia news

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OpinionAustralia news This article is more than 8 years oldA racist carrot reclaims AustraliaThis article is more than 8 years oldFirst Dog on the MoonOne morning, a carrot woke up and felt even more racist than usual. Then he discovered that Australia was facing an insidious threat Free speech! Illustration: First Dog on the MoonncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tbTEoKyaqpSerq96wqikaJuforqmutOiqp%2BqlZp8c3yQbmaaqKJkfXh7wGapmpuZqMFur8CrqaisXaeypLjAoqSsZZGqwLW%2BwKWgmg%3D%3D

Incredible Donizetti songs to be heard for first time in 200 years | Opera

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The ObserverOpera This article is more than 8 months old‘Incredible’ Donizetti songs to be heard for first time in 200 yearsThis article is more than 8 months oldItalian opera composer’s lost works to be performed in London after discovery by British musicologist Up to 90 previously unknown songs by one of classical music’s greatest composers, Gaetano Donizetti, will be heard for the first time in more than 200 years after their discovery by a leading British musicologist. Read More...

The Saviour review gripping two-hander tackles lifelong effects of abuse

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Edinburgh festival 2021ReviewEdinburgh festival fringe, online Deirdre Kinahan’s play explores how culpable Máire can be for acts of cruelty, when she was brutalised as a young woman in a church-run institution Deirdre Kinahan’s new play for Landmark Productions tackles the subject of the emotional and physical abuse of young women in church-run institutions in Ireland over decades, and its impact on one woman for the rest of her life. In an intense two-hander, questions of moral responsibility arise: how culpable is someone for her acts of cruelty, when she herself has been brutalised? Read More...