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In an increasingly toxic online world, resistance might be less engagement with social media and more with friends and family ...
Travelling to Dark Mofo to pursue a good night’s sleep in the company of Max Richter, an orchestra and 350 housemates It’s probably a bit rote and revolting, becoming a sleep bore. Fetishising a good, ...
Klaus Neumann is a professor of history at Deakin University and the author of Across the Seas: Australia's Response to Refugees: A History.
In March, the South Australian screenwriter had travelled to Austin, Texas. Her debut feature was playing at South by Southwest (SXSW), the music and film festival that has launched careers as well as ...
Bates Gill is Professor of Asia-Pacific Strategic Studies at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University. Linda Jakobson is an award-winning, internationally recognised ...
But out of such unpromising material many a legend has sprung and the lurid light of melodrama has long flickered over the names of Squizzy Taylor and Snowy Cutmore.
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas is an editor at Senses of Cinema and a film critic on 3RRR. The re-release of a 1998 film reminds us of how little has changed when it comes to violence against women ...
Revisiting The Misfits, Arthur Miller’s gift to his wife Marilyn Monroe, which roped in Hollywood’s fading luminaries for a story of tortured loners On their first night in England, Marilyn Monroe and ...
On 10 July 1940 the HMT Dunera sailed from Liverpool, carrying some 2500 mostly Jewish male internees of German or Austrian birth. They had been classified as refugees from Nazi oppression but were ...
On a bright blue day in mid 2001, a training exercise took place on board the Royal Australian Navy’s amphibious ship HMAS Kanimbla, which was on patrol near the Solomon Islands. On the bridge, the ...
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