How Theater for Young People Could Save the World
So much of toxicity in this world comes from a collective draining of empathy. We don't understand each other, and we don't want to. But theater forces us to empathize.
So much of toxicity in this world comes from a collective draining of empathy. We don't understand each other, and we don't want to. But theater forces us to empathize.
James Scarborough | Posted 04.22.2012
Nasim Nasr sets her video installation "What To Do?" in what could be an operating theatre.
Kathy Kelly | Posted 01.16.2012
The 72 percent of Australians who no longer want Australian troops to participate in the U.S./NATO war in Afghanistan will have to work very hard to be heard by their leaders.
Ellen Sterling | Posted 09.04.2011
I've always believed that when we travel to new places our minds seek out the strange and weigh it against the familiar. To me, this is an automatic reflex. Subtleties come later. Naturally, this is what I began to do when I arrived in Adelaide
Ellen Sterling | Posted 08.30.2011
That Adelaide was freely settled is a point of great pride for its citizens. This was a city built by people who wanted to be there, not by convicts who didn't, like Sydney or Melbourne.
Shana Ting Lipton | Posted 05.25.2011
I visited the charming and multifaceted city of Adelaide in South Australia for the first time last week. It's actually Australia's cultural capital -- in more ways than one -- from Edwardian architecture to a hopping urban arts scene.
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders | Posted 05.25.2011
AP | TANALEE SMITH | Posted 05.25.2011
ADELAIDE, Australia — The mother wrongly convicted of murdering her infant after the baby infamously disappeared in the Australian Outback 30 ye...
Huffington Post | Adam Taylor | Posted 05.25.2011
An Australian restaurant has been forced to apologize and pay compensation after refusing to let a blind man enter because they thought his dog was ga...
Tremont Tribune. | Tremont Tribune | Posted 05.25.2011
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The Australian | Georgina Safe, Fashion Editor | | Posted 05.25.2011
ADELAIDE has run out of space at the morgue as the city's killer heatwave drags on, forcing authorities to store corpses in a refrigerated freight con...
Lauren Gunderson | Posted 05.19.2012