Culture

By exploring intersectional representation of women in pop culture, MP opens the door for intelligent and fun conversations about diverse narratives across film, TV, music and literature.

The celebrity chef first appeared on the cooking show as a contestant in 2009.
"There's a scene... that made my heart ache as a disabled person, all about the unseen mental gymnastics and emotional labour people in our community have to do just to function as a ‘normal teenager’."
Estéreo Picnic Festival isn't just a music festival; it's a celebration of empowerment, diversity, and cultural pride.
How often do we see a First Nations woman playing the lead in an Aussie rom-com series?
These talented female chefs are ready to stir things up in the TV kitchen.
"The kind of poetry we’re all used to being exposed to was pretty toxic, really, and I wanted to flip that on its head."
While the arts landscape has changed a lot since she kicked off her career two decades ago, the struggle to diversify it beyond what Nahlous calls a ‘Euro-American canon’ is still ongoing.
“Comedy is a very beautiful form of art, where you communicate with people through making them laugh. That requires a strong grasp of language and also the understanding of the culture,” multilingual comedian Norah Yang says.
The first time Heather Mitchell played Ruth Bader Ginsburg, she wanted to represent her well. The second time around, she wants to play her well.

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