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You are what you eat!

Ahh, Tasmania. Possible home of Thylacines. Apples. Devils. Potential paper pulp plantations. Oh, and homicidal cannibal convicts. Wait- you haven't heard...

Couch Potato: The United States of Tara

It's hard work being a mother and juggling a husband, a career, a university course and two teenage children. Fortunately for the lead character...

Couch Potato – Lip Service

Pop Quiz, hot shot: What do you get when you grab Queer as Folk (UK) and the first few seasons of Queer as Folk...

TV: No Fox For This Wolf!

High School is a bit of a nightmare at the best of times, with peer pressure, exams and detention. But for TV drama that's...

Kylie Minogue at Burswood Dome

As you walked into the Burswood Dome, the stage for Kylie Minogue's Aphrodite World Tour looked a little disappointing, a series of stairs, roman...

Chicken Little Was Right – Couch Potato

Gone are the days when aliens were benevolent beings who came here to teach us intergalactic wisdom, made first contact, turned grumpy old people...

School's not the only thing that's out!

Ahh, high-school. Biological science classes which refuse to teach Evolution because 'Darwin's work is just a theory', why yes, I did go to a...

Couch Potato – May 2011

A Bit of a Caper Being a super-hero is tough in these post-modern times. Not long ago, you could wear your brightly coloured undies on...

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