by Cassandra Tassios | Oct 24, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, two of the world’s most polarising figures, have spoken out again about the “global crisis of hate” – but is the hate directed towards them justified? Dr Jessica Ford, lecturer at The University of Newcastle’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences believes the global vitriol …
by Cassandra Tassios | Oct 22, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
A bright fuchsia colour has been conscripted to represent activism and political change in the lead up to the divisive US election, proving fashion and politics go hand-in-hand. Stars have been popping up all over Instagram in their best ‘political pink’ power suits, encouraging fans to purchase the outfits to …
by Cassandra Tassios | Sep 21, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
The 72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are all wrapped up, but you may have caught it by its alternate name, The Schitt’s Creek Awards Show. The Canadian comedy show was the foul-mouthed darling of the awards, sweeping seven awards for its sixth and final season – despite never having won before. …
by Cassandra Tassios | Sep 20, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
Neat freaks – rejoice, for there has never been a better time to be stuck within the confines of your home. Netflix’s latest home makeover obsession, Get Organised with The Home Edit, is Marie Kondo meets Queer Eye and it’s here to revolutionise your home/office/prison. Basically, if colour-co-ordinated wardrobes and rainbow bookshelves get your juices …
by Cassandra Tassios | Sep 10, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
Film and culture experts are celebrating the new guidelines for filmmakers that will dictate who is eligible for the Oscar best picture gong, heralding the ‘watershed’ moment as a well-overdue change. The guidelines set out percentage requirements for the inclusion of some of film’s most underrepresented and neglected voices. From …