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GIRL DRINKS SO MUCH SPARKLING WATER YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENS

9 November 2017

I drink sparkling water as often as I feel ready for some reckless spending. Or the experience of drinking soda without any of the good stuff. Skye Newton writes.

Film and Production

V and Me

9 November 2017

I found his unabashed adoration of the film enticing, albeit one I couldn’t help questioning in my head. Ryan Suckling writes

Literature and Creative Writing

We’re Reading

9 November 2017

A Heritage of Trumpets, Money for Jam, The Noise of Time, and Various Recipes Found Online.

Politics

Psephologically: Hare-Clarke

9 November 2017

The first in a series on Psephology by Mike Anderson.

Music

George and Jordan from Moistoyster Talk About Some Things

9 November 2017

Our new song was written by Sam, and it's called nothing. It’s about nothing. The chorus goes, “nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing.”

Music

REVIEW: Something to Tell You – HAIM

9 November 2017

HAIM have probably delivered their fans just what they want. Clinton Ducas reviews.

Film and Production

Discovering Whiteley with James Bogle

9 November 2017

Ryan Suckling interviews James Bogle, whose film Whiteley, a docu-drama based on the life and art of Australian artist Brett Whiteley, was released this year.

Music

Gig review: Boo Seeka (Mojos)

9 November 2017

Purgatory is ruled by an unsmiling ticket-checker. Arriving at Capitol 15 minutes before Boo Seeka was due on stage, fate had me pinned. Clinton Ducas reviews.

Film and Production

The Homeliest of Films

9 November 2017

Recommendations from Clinton Ducas, Cindy Shi, Jorge Luis Fonseca and Julian Coleman.

Pop Culture

Diversity in the Beauty Industry Still Sucks, But We’re Getting There

6 November 2017

It's important to remember that while a lot of negativity surrounds this conversation, there are many campaigning for positive change. Rebel Boylan writes.

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