It’s familiar, but not too familiar Pelican4 July 2018 To quote one of my favourite podcasters, ‘it’s like radio, but… more punk rock.’ Voice0 Comments93 views
Exhibition Review: Wiru – Julie Dowling Pelican3 July 2018 ...its key relevance lies in the foregrounding of identities that have been pushed to the periphery of Australian history... Uncategorised0 Comments213 views
REVIEW: The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami Pelican3 July 2018 The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle has become something I mention to anyone who asks (or doesn’t ask) for a book recommendation Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments632 views
10 warm songs to survive winter Pelican3 July 2018 some fresh, organic handpicked tracks by some stellar Australian artists to bring some warmth to your winter. Music0 Comments47 views
Words with Tor Snyder Pelican3 July 2018 Change is coming, and so is the feminist winter. Entertainment0 Comments107 views
4.7 REVIEW: A Legend That Will Never Die – Cobra Kai Pelican3 July 2018 Your classic underdog story told in a relatable way about good and evil with plenty of life lessons to boot. Film and Production0 Comments48 views
What we’ve been reading Pelican3 July 2018 In recognition of Donald Trump, North Korea and the slow inevitable trudge towards global veganism, we’ve compiled reviews from the dystopian and post-apocaly... Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments41 views
Shakespearean Moved Readings at UWA Pelican3 July 2018 Strip us back, and the similarities outweigh the differences. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments220 views
Hello, College Row Pelican1 July 2018 For a lot of college students, going home is a big part of the university year. Voice0 Comments335 views
An interview with Demi Lardner Pelican1 July 2018 My three favourite things about skeleton are ribbies, walkyboys, and all the hinges. EntertainmentVoice0 Comments914 views