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Lena Dunham’s new rom-com series mines her life with her British musician husband, but the fun and froth gives way to an ...
Wind farm near Albany, Western Australia / CC BY-SA 2.5 The government’s climate-action agenda has its predictable detractors, but the current decentralised approach is risking a fall in wider public ...
Max Ogden is a lifelong unionist, including a career as an industrial officer at the ACTU between 1988 and 2000. He is the author of Long View From the Left.
‘Mira Gojak / Elizabeth Newman’ illustrates the possibilities for curated shows in commercial galleries The curated exhibition is often seen as the domain of the non-commercial gallery or large-scale ...
Kevin Macdonald’s documentary inadvertently downplays Houston’s impact on pop music history There’s a piece of handycam footage in Kevin Macdonald’s new documentary, Whitney, that gives the film, ...
How the COVID-19 crisis could be catastrophic for Australia’s already vulnerable arts sector The global coronavirus pandemic is escalating so rapidly that an observation made in the morning is likely ...
The NSW Liberal Party has long been a cesspit of factional power games, with Tony Abbott’s hard right, Scott Morrison’s centre right, and the moderates, whose high-profile ranks have included Malcolm ...
I re-watched Whiplash the other day. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a terrific, morally indefensible movie about a music teacher who pushes a young jazz drummer to greatness. Its unusual central message ...
In their 20s, some of the cast of reality TV show The Valley (streaming on Hayu), worked as waiters at SUR, a dusty, faux-glamorous West Hollywood bar and restaurant where their consistently ...
From the very beginning of the SBS series The Hunting the world it presents is mediated by a screen. We are introduced to a girl (Zoe) chatting with a boy (Andy) online. She looks at him but by design ...
What might be needed to convince Türkiye to clear the way for an Australia–Pacific partnership to host the COP31 climate summit?
An open letter to the supporters and opponents of the Nauru and Manus Island asylum seekers Not a day passes when, like many hundreds of thousands of Australians, maybe even more, I do not think about ...
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