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Bibliophile | Meditating pups galore in Alex Cearns' Zen Dogs

Zen Dogs by Alex Cearns HarperCollins Alex Cearns is well-known among Perth pet owners for her ability to produce amazing photographs of furry or feathered family members...

Film Reviews: Love, love & kinky fuckery

Not everybody develops their capacity to love. Stephanie Dowrick points out that people often confuse neediness with love; trust with control and self interest...

Review | Celebrate dance and culture with Djuki Mala

Djuki Mala | Salon Perdu Spiegeltent | Until Tues Feb 14 | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Big Frank’s wife tells the story of how he loved to dance the...

Sing, sail and sissone with the kids at the cinema this December

January sees some interesting animated feature films that are not just for kids. Adults as well as children can enjoy Sing (G), Moana (PG)...

Bibliophile | Queer: A Graphic History

QUEER: A Graphic History by Meg-John Barker and Julia Scheele Allen and Unwin The original 16th century meaning of ‘queer’ was ‘something strange’. The word became a...

Bibliophile | Keeping On Keeping On by Alan Bennett

Keeping On Keeping On by Alan Bennett Allen & Unwin This is the third volume of diaries from actor, author, playwright, screenwriter Alan Bennett. Writing Home (1994)...

Bibliophile: Days Without End

Days Without End by Sebastian Barry Allen & Unwin   Orphans Thomas McNutty and John Cole are only teenagers when they find themselves tramping through America in the...

Off to the Movies: The Handmaiden, Equity and more

Planning a trip to the movies? Lezly Herbert's checked out four great films that are heading to the cinemas this month. The Handmaiden (R) ★★★★★ Directed...

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