We’ve been reading Pelican13 October 2017 A Little Life, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Price of Salt, and The Gulag Archipelago 1918 - 1956 Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments50 views
Sour Memories of Busselton Fun-O-Rama Pelican13 October 2017 Our 2017 Writer in Residence Hannah Cockroft writes Sour Memories of Busselton Fun-O-Rama. Literature and Creative WritingVoice0 Comments170 views
Reasons not to Watch Lars von Trier for a Weekend Pelican13 October 2017 A trilogy of torment and flacid flesh. Winifred Bowen writes. Film and Production0 Comments6 views
Unsupervised Home Style Recipes from The Children of Pelican Pelican11 October 2017 Before your taste buds became refined and you learned to eat in a socially acceptable way, what were the go-to meals you’d make after school? Ben Yaxley compiles a recipe collection. Voice0 Comments81 views
Chocbombs Taste Test: Windsor Cinema Pelican11 October 2017 Four Pelican editors and a close friend (and intern) travelled to the Windsor Cinema to conduct a comprehensive review of the Chocbomb menu. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments161 views
Share It House Pelican11 October 2017 A poem by Jane Lochrie. Literature and Creative WritingVoice0 Comments49 views
Maison (Minion) Margiela: How Minions Revolutionised the Fashion Industry Pelican11 October 2017 You may also say, though: “Isabella, I don’t care, Minions are embarrassing, and will never be regarded as anything more than a shrill, jaundiced Tic Tac targeted towards children,” and this is where you are wrong. Minions are high fashion: Vogue said so. Isabella Corbett discusses. Pop CultureVoice0 Comments156 views
Comic: Welcome to Science Friends Pelican9 October 2017 Words and art by Clare Moran. ScienceVisual Art0 Comments14 views