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This year’s Booker longlist includes Rachel Kushner’s sharply funny activist thriller and Percival Everett’s revisit of ‘Huckleberry Finn’ from the slave Jim’s perspective An Australian is on the ...
Contributor to The Saturday Paper Gabriella Coslovich on the Ladies Lounge saga, and what happens when discrimination is the entire point. In a court case earlier this year, an art installation at ...
Malcolm Knox began his career as a journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald, back in the 90s. Since then he has written more than a dozen books of nonfiction and has been publishing fiction since 2000 ...
The Melbourne-based architects whose focus on sustainability and landscape continuity means they hope to never produce a new building Mauro Baracco and Louise Wright are in the future. From where they ...
The English author’s latest, typically vexing Jackson Brodie adventure is a cosy-crime investigation of a missing painting Started early, took my cat. Reading the new Jackson Brodie adventure – Brodie ...
With the presidential election fast approaching, investigative reporter for ProPublica Joshua Kaplan has gained rare access to the secretive world of one militia. The militia movement in the United ...
How the disk-flicking Canadian board game crokinole is bringing a diverse inner-Melbourne community together On first meeting Des, I learnt that his “proper name” was Derek. Laughing, he said he’s ...
Contributor to About Time Daniel Vansetten and the paper’s managing director Rosie Heselev on giving prisoners a voice and ...
I have two younger sisters – their names are Lucy and Molly. Both are brilliant and formidable, very very funny,generous, imaginative human beings. They’re both accomplished professionals, they have ...
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The national prison newspaper ‘About Time’ aims to create community among incarcerated peoples and better connect them to the world outside Being imprisoned in Australia is better or worse depending ...