John Shand Posts

October 9, 2020 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Belvoir St Theatre, September 16 9/10 Virginia Woolf got one thing wrong. Near the end of A Room of One’s Own, her incandescent 1929 polemic on women’s place in the corporeal and literary patriarchies, she writes, “Much of what I have said will seem out of date.” On the contrary,…

October 8, 2020 / Album Reviews - Archive

WAVETELLER (www.waveteller.bandcamp.com) 7/10 Imagine if we walked on our heads, and tripwires kept snagging our ears. This music is like that. Gifted bassist Michael Mear left Sydney for Paris when he was 19, and while away developed a fondness for rhythmic intricacy: for spiking his grooves with unexpected jolts. Yet…

October 5, 2020 / Features - Archive

As a child growing up in Memphis, Tennessee, Charles Lloyd used to put his radio under his pillow so Billie Holiday could sing him to sleep. Always a dreamer, he determined that he would find this beautiful woman, and take her away from all the misery and heartache that filled…