Elizabeth Flux, The Sydney Morning Herald

Elizabeth Flux

The Sydney Morning Herald

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  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Brisbane Times
  • Crikey.com.au
  • Broadsheet Melbourne
  • FasterLouder

Past articles by Elizabeth:

A look behind the scenes: What does it take to become a lion dancer?

Lion dances are one of the most visible parts of Lunar New Year celebrations. For performers, however, it’s not a fleeting commitment – it’s a big part of their everyday life. → Read More

So, AI can write a novel. Can it autocomplete my chores?

AI is getting good – perhaps too good – at writing. So, are our novelists at risk of becoming obsolete? And why are we using it for fun rather than work? → Read More

The best TV shows of 2022 you probably haven’t watched

We all binged the big hits like The White Lotus, The Bear and Severance. But here are a few more great shows you might have missed completely. → Read More

Knocking down sculptures in the dead of night. Democracy dies in Hong Kong

For two years authorities have been cracking down on pro-democracy activists. Removing the 'Pillar of Shame' is just one more chilling act. → Read More

A Stylist’s Guide To Making Your Home More, Well, Stylish

From creating a gallery in your bathroom to embracing statement pieces, making your home beautiful – and truly your own – doesn’t have to be complicated. In partnership with Bed Threads, we speak to Simone Haag about elevating your space. → Read More

How Poly’s Presence Is Primed To Focus On Food and Wine

With a constantly evolving wine list and menu that changes almost every day, the Surry Hills restaurant has more than just food on their plate. In partnership with Squarespace, we speak to the team behind making sure it looks as good as it tastes. → Read More

First Look: A New Kind of Co-Working Space Lands in Melbourne

New York-based WeWork has opened on Bourke Street. There’s colourful furniture; local artwork; and beer, nitro coffee and kombucha on tap. → Read More

How To Get The Most Out Of Melbourne Fringe

From nineties nostalgia to synchronised swimming, we speak to the art festival’s creative director Simon Abrahams about what to see, where to go, and taking a punt on the unknown. → Read More

MTC Releases Stellar 2018 Program

Cult classics, daring sequels, and an all-star Shakespeare revival? It’s going to be a big year for theatre in Melbourne. → Read More

Like Something You’ve Never Zine Before

A new exhibition at the State Library taps into a staple undercurrent of history. → Read More

Actress Alice Englert on Hard Work and Mother-Daughter Relationships

We talk to the actress and filmmaker about her role in the new season of Top of the Lake, directed by her mother Jane Campion. → Read More

Top Picks For This Year’s Melbourne Writers Festival

From social issues to science fiction, and deep discussions to delightful distractions, we’ve got your guide to this year’s program. → Read More

Creative Couples: Melanie Joosten and Rajith Savanadasa

Our visit to the home of two authors is an insight into a novel partnership. → Read More

Woman of Substances: The Female Experience of Addiction

A powerful, relatable new book weaves research and memoir for a valuable resource and a compelling read. → Read More

‘Beauty And The Beast’ Is Actually Way More Entertaining Without The CGI

It's amazing that Emma Watson wasn't laughing the entire time. → Read More

Emerging Writers’ Festival Releases 2017 Program

A YouTube Party, a play created and performed within 24 hours, plus a vast program of writing workshops and talks for Melbourne’s storytellers. → Read More

Cats and Chats with the Bedroom Philosopher

We catch up with musician, author and comedian Justin Heazlewood about his new feline-focused show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. → Read More

A Pinball and Whisky Paradise in the CBD

Up a winding, hidden staircase there’s a place devoted to a particular game and a particular drink. → Read More

Down to the Core: Lady Eats Apple Opens This Week

Power, gods and inflatable sets. Back to Back Theatre returns with most ambitious show yet. → Read More

Seven Great Documentaries Showing in Melbourne Right Now

That’s one for every day of the week. → Read More