Thuy On

Thuy On is the Reviews and Literary Editor of ArtsHub and an arts journalist, critic and poet who’s written for a range of publications including The Guardian, The Saturday Paper, Sydney Review of Books, The Australian, The Age/SMH and Australian Book Review. She was the books editor of The Big issue for 8 years. Her debut, a collection of poetry called Turbulence, came out in 2020 and was released by University of Western Australia Publishing (UWAP). Her second collection, Decadence, was published in July 2022, also by UWAP. Her third book, Essence, will be published in 2025. Twitter: @thuy_on Instagram: poemsbythuy

Thuy's Latest Articles

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In service to the performing arts and practice of acting

In tandem with his new book, Dean Carey, the founder of Actors Centre Australia (ACA), will present his philosophy and…

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A multi-hatted educator, actor and director takes on his next challenge

TAFE SA's Adelaide College of the Arts students have access to both industry-standard theatre spaces and renowned professional contacts with…

Opinions & Analysis

ABC TV's new arts program: here's our wish list

What would the team at ArtsHub and ScreenHub like to see featured in the national broadcaster's new arts program?

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Anthony LaPaglia makes Australian stage debut in Death of a Salesman

The Adelaide-born screen star headlines a faithful adaptation of Arthur Miller's classic play.

Career Advice

Want to be an actor? Aaron Walton says 'make your own work'

Acting is just standing around pretending, right? Not so, says Aaron Walton, about a craft that is more complicated than…

Education & Student News

The heady trajectory from the corporate world to Cannes and Netflix

From office life to MumLife, an alumna from the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) reflects on her journey…

Features

Reality TV for authors? Sounds about write

If Australia came up with a reality TV series based on writers, what would it consist of?

Career Advice

Want to be a TV and film extra? 'There aren’t many skills required'

If you don't mind waiting around a lot, being an extra on set can be an interesting experience.