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5 reasons to love your local bookshop
Katya Johanson | October 8, 2021COVID-19 has disrupted the book industry, but the pandemic has also helped readers see clearly what they love about their local bookshops.
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The day of the Triffids
Ted Snell | September 3, 2021An intimate new film tells the inspiring but tragic story of David McComb, cult Australian singer/songwriter and driving force behind one of the greatest Australian rock bands.
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Sir Gawain rides again
Stephanie Trigg | August 28, 2021The medieval romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was recently reimagined as a movie, but the poem itself already has a surprisingly contemporary message about tradition, modernity and our sense of self.
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No Charlie, no Stones
Adam Behr | August 26, 2021Modest, understated and reliable in a musical world characterised by volume, extravagance and mercurial personalities, Charlie Watts was always good on the night.
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Who gives a mandarin?
Kate Burridge | August 15, 2021People disagree about what is or isn’t slang, whether or not something is Aussie, whether slang is dying, and what any of this means to us Aussies. Now you can have your say in a new survey.
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The art of curation
Open Forum | August 14, 2021There is more to curating an exhibition than meets the eye.
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Titian’s “The Death of Actaeon” and the capriciousness of fate
Alastair Blanshard | August 1, 2021Great art, such as Titian’s The Death of Actaeon shows that disasters should not make us despair, but rather celebrate the preciousness of life while we have it.
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An eye for difference
Simon Cropper | July 19, 2021Please do not adjust your sets, normal service will not be resumed because dream, hallucination or reality are all a product of the same thing – your brain.
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The more you know, the less you need
Alan Stevenson | June 1, 2021Indigenous traditions of food cultivation highlight the different approaches of European and indigenous people to environmental knowledge and land management.
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Desperately seeking Chopin
Scott Davie | May 11, 2021As a concert pianist, Scott Davie has been searching for the spirit of Chopin since his teens. It’s taken him to Paris and Majorca and channeled tantalising notes through time.
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The “European Super League” debacle
Robert Butler | April 23, 2021The abrupt rise and fall of the proposed European Super League shows the dangers of business being put before sport.
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A safe space or an escape from accountability?
Patrick Stokes | April 23, 2021A new Journal of Controversial Ideas will allow academics to write under pseudonyms to escape the wrath of cancel culture and political correctness in our universities.