Much Ado About Pooh Pelican3 June 2016 New Wodehousian fiction about a death, a Pomeranian, and the fickleness of friends. By Jaymi Santoro. Literature and Creative Writing1 Comment63 views
2 Review: Weezer – The White Album (Crush Music) Pelican3 June 2016 "In this track Weezer are caricatures of a group of dads sitting in a room with a whiteboard brainstorming what the kids are into these days." Eamonn Kelly reviews. Music0 Comments29 views
7 Review: Parquet Courts – Human Performance (Rough Trade) Pelican3 June 2016 "In finally cleaning up and colourising their previously dry sepia sound, the instrumental sounds and cues occasionally become so directly referential to very particular music that it starts feeling like a joke." Harry Manson reviews. Music0 Comments19 views
8 Review: Deakin – Sleep Cycle (My Animal Home) Pelican3 June 2016 "Listening to this album, you might get a sense of Deakin as a pathological procrastinator, or manic-depressive, or else afflicted by some other variety of creative paralysis to have spent six years making an album that feels largely incomplete." Nick Morlet reviews Sleep Cycle. Music0 Comments15 views
Words with Geoff Kelso Pelican2 June 2016 A life-long admirer of the Victorian era duo Gilbert and Sullivan, Kelso leapt at the opportunity to direct the upcoming production of 'Iolanthe'. Interview by Casey Andreou. Uncategorised0 Comments263 views
A Moment In Time: Words with Chris Wheeldon Pelican2 June 2016 With one night to go before RTR.FM's A Moment In Time. Pelican spoke to RTR Operations, Events and Volunteer Manager Chris Wheeldon about what to expect at th... Music0 Comments18 views
Cover Artist Profiles: Richard En (Ed.3 Space) Pelican2 June 2016 Pelican spoke to artist Richard En about his Cover Art for Edition 3 #Space. Voice0 Comments10 views
What Does it Mean to be LGBT+ at UWA?: Interview 1/3 Pelican31 May 2016 Reece Gherardi talks to Pelican on what it means to be LGBT+ on campus. Voice0 Comments159 views
I Watched The Second Leaders’ Debate Because the Creeping Dread of Sunday Night Wasn’t Enough of a Downer Pelican30 May 2016 The Second Leaders’ Debate aired last night, and the hands of everyone watching trembled above their remote buttons with the overwhelming urge to switch to MasterChef. Yet Auspol soldier Wade McCagh endured and, fatigued yet miraculously lucid, emerges from perhaps television’s dullest forty minutes to articulate what went down for you here. PoliticsVoice1 Comment28 views
Words with Philip Mitchell (Spare Parts Puppet Theatre) Pelican28 May 2016 Spare Parts Puppet Theatre has proven that when you use your imagination, everything feels more magical. Longtime Artistic Director and CEO Philip Mitchell spoke with Samuel J. Cox. Voice0 Comments112 views