Arts

Protest poetry lives on in post-Suharto Indonesia
Three women authors take the Indonesian literary world by storm
An outsider to all establishments, even artistic ones, Semsar Siahaan is yet to be accorded his rightful place among the ranks of great Indonesian artists
Always controversial, Mochtar Lubis was one of Indonesia’s most respected journalists and best-known authors for over four decades.
Local theatre in Makassar reveals a backlash against Java-centrism
Women are now on both sides of the camera
Subversive ‘underground’ voices in Indonesian rap Michael Bodden It’s Jakarta, June 2004 and the boom box is playing a hip-hop beat. It’s a far cry from the meditative gamelan music, saccharine love songs or even the sensual dangdut one expects to hear in Java. The rapper is Xaqhala and he spins a gritty, rhythmic poem of everyday youth experience.
Indonesia’s comic scene is in a golden age but the industry remains marginal and plagued by self-doubt
In Bali, a new all-female dance-drama troupe is flouting traditional gender roles
Women and marginalised groups seize new opportunities in the arts
Djenar Maesa Ayu – one of Indonesia’s exciting new female authors
Ignoring teen sexuality only increases health risks
Independent fashion moves from margins to mainstream
Rendra speaks
Australia: an alternative West in Asia?
Transforming rubbish into political art
Workers with soul take their message to the kampung
The ‘Gang’ approach to cross-cultural collaboration.