Book Club / Culture
Shirley Le on ‘Dirt Poor Islanders’ to the books she revisits during the different seasons of her life
“Sometimes it’s ok to just reflect, have a Krispy Kreme and keep existing”
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“Sometimes it’s ok to just reflect, have a Krispy Kreme and keep existing”
Rezaei tells the story of how discarded headscarves were transformed into symbols of resistance for their group exhibition at Australian Design Centre.
Nail the most important meal of the day.
Whether you prefer to plug into audiobooks, sit down with your Kindle, or leaf through a physical copy.
Our hopes are well and truly up.
Our January digital cover star’s journey from Sydney’s South West to international recognition is a story of resilience.
Looks like Ellie’s got unfinished business.
From the meditative to the therapeutic, these are the mental health podcasts we’ve got on lock for keeping our head in the game.
This landmark exhibition will mark two decades of one of the most influential awards dedicated to supporting women-identified artists.
“When I started playing, I would have never imagined that these things would happen.”
Richard Flanagan’s 2013 novel is being adapted by Justin Kurzel and Shaun Grant.
Revisiting the films that redefined cinema.
“It’s all about balance and checking my recovery, sleep time and HRV on my WHOOP.”
From hidden laneway gems, to rooftop icons.
We are on seriously high alert.
And some exciting new cast member’s join for S2.
John Steinbeck’s classic tale is getting a modern remake.