Review: Bravado – Kirin J. Callinan
It’s often difficult to work out whether he’s being ironic, trying to make a statement, or just being downright weird for the sake of it. Matthew Maltman reviews.
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It’s often difficult to work out whether he’s being ironic, trying to make a statement, or just being downright weird for the sake of it. Matthew Maltman reviews.
Alex G is keeping the indie rock dream alive, and I don't even mean that facetiously. Nick Morlet reviews.
Her photos challenge you to think twice about things you see and do every day, but never really examine. Lucy Rossen writes.
On first inspection, WORLD ORDER appears a group of unsmiling Japanese office workers. Debbie Choo writes.
In mid-February this year, the billionaire mining magnate-turned-politician began to post surreal ‘poems’ to his Facebook and Twitter profiles. Jacob Broom writes.
The Way of Kings, The Girls, King James Bible, and the Idiot
Pema Monaghan interviews Izzy Roberts-Orr, Artistic Director and Co-CEO of the Emerging Writers' Festival, and the Digital Writers' Festival.
All I see is foul play, and I hope that when you read my notes below, the Kinder egg’s fall from grace will become immediately obvious. Rainy Colbert reviews.
Affirmative Action is not ‘taking jobs away’ from white people or men, yet that is a strangely popular idea that seems to exist among the public. Ella Fox-Martens writes