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Comic: Bread Ties

Pelican13 October 2017
A Comic by Skye Newton
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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.
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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

Day In

Pelican9 October 2017
Artwork by Lilli Foskett.
Visual Art0 Comments6 views
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