My Mother’s Shoes Pelican27 May 2017 my mother was a woman of the 80s and embraced colour and pattern – a zebra print jumpsuit, a full-length denim skirt, and power shoulders on every coat. Ruth Thomas writes. Pop Culture0 Comments39 views
REVIEW: Swing Time (Zadie Smith) Pelican27 May 2017 The question of identity and Aimee’s fame also aligns the novel with our cultural predilections, one of which is the crazed obsession – fueled by every media outlet imaginable – with celebrity. Ryan Suckling reviews. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments48 views
Column Talk I Pelican21 May 2017 The Doric Column came to be seen as an unornamented and dependable figure of American sentimentality, like Atticus Finch or Abraham Lincoln. Harry Peter Sanderson writes. Uncategorised0 Comments188 views
Words with Boat Show Pelican21 May 2017 Local garage pop quintet Boat Show met with Pelican in the Mojos band bathroom. Tess Bury interviews. Music0 Comments103 views
REVIEW: Saturday Night – Tim Darcy Pelican21 May 2017 Pop songs obscured slightly with a curtain of psychedelic delay and phasers, folk tracks textured with bowed guitars. Tanner Perham reviews. Music0 Comments21 views
Bone Talk Pelican21 May 2017 Internal conversations about bones. Jesse Wood talks. Voice0 Comments27 views
Corrective Retrospective: Maïmouna Guerresi Pelican21 May 2017 Maïmouna Guerresi is an Italian artist who is currently based out of Senegal. She works in video, sculpture, photography and installation. Of all these, photog... Uncategorised0 Comments67 views
Pack Up the Moon, Scene 2 Pelican21 May 2017 Scene 2: Hermann delivers a soliloquy on his calf. Words by Bryce Newton, Art by Clare Moran. Uncategorised0 Comments26 views
Playground Pelican15 May 2017 Our 2017 Writer in Residence Hannah Cockroft writes Playground. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments60 views
Pedestrian Crossing Pelican14 May 2017 the parting is always awkward. Poetry by Sarah Yeung. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments58 views