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Bibliophile: White Beech

White Beech by Germaine Greer Bloomsbury In December 2001, at the age of 62, Germaine Greer wondered how much longer she could earn a living from her...

Film Review: Self Made

Directed by Shira Geffen Renowned Jeruselum artist Michel (French actress Sarah Adler) has a rude awakening when she bumps her head after her bed breaks....

Bibliophile: Why Mindfulness is Better than Chocolate

Why Mindfulness is Better Than Chocolate by David Michie Allen & Unwin I’m not sure that anything is better than chocolate but Subiaco resident David Michie puts...

25 Great LGBTIQ Reads

Looking for a great book to read? We asked activist Aram Hosie, film reviewer Lezly Herbert, poet Scott-Patrick Mitchell, Graeme Watson and Sophie Joske...

Bibliophile: Heaven on Earth

Heaven on Earth by Stephanie Dowrick Allen & Unwin Sydney psychotherapist and public speaker Stephanie Dowrick has written many life-changing books including 'Intimacy and Solitude', 'Forgiveness' and...

Bibliophile: Cicada – Moira McKinnon

Cicada by Moira McKinnon Allen & Unwin In between the pains of childbirth, Emily thought about her doomed marriage. Emily had known William since he was...

REVIEW: The Man Whose Mind Exploded

Directed by Toby Amies Drako Oho Zarharzar lives in a tiny council flat in Brighton. Documentary maker Toby Amies introduces Drako while he is sitting...

Need a 'Recipe for a Good Time'?

  'Recipes for a Good Time' by Elvis Abrahanowicz and Ben Milgate Murdoch Books When chefs and best mates Elvis and Ben opened Bodega restaurant in Sydney in...

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