The Blue House: A bookshop with a story
WORDS || Yehuda Aharon
The Blue House: sounds like a beachside resort, right? Well it isn’t, not when Simon has you up at seven a.m....
Clementine Ford and Catharine Lumby Take A Stand Against Sexism
WORDS || Alicia Scott
In Australia, victim blaming is one of the most common yet harmful forms of sexism facing women. Often occurring in regard to sexual assault, victim...
Closed Curtains Everywhere in South America
WORDS || Jack Cameron Stanton
Speaking with Rusty Young about crisis in Bolivia and Colombia
When I propose that our Western perception of suffering countries has...
Seeing Sounds: In the land of the blind, this one-eyed lady is queen
WORDS || Regina Featherstone
“It’s a little car.”
I watch Cathy as she continues to click with her tongue. She hovers her hand a few centimetres...
How I Met Oliver Mol
HOW I MET OLIVER MOL, RIPPED OFF MY FACE, AND LEARNT SOME THINGS I WANT TO SHARE WITH YOU
WORDS || Jack Cameron Stanton
Oliver Mol’s...
Having a Laugh with Shooterwilliamson and H.G. Nelson
Has the Internet shrunk attention spans or expanded comedic taste buds?
Words || by Remy Dunne
‘I can just sit in my dad’s shed, smoke a...
THE URBAN DANCERS: THE STORY OF AUSTRALIAN PARKOUR
WORDS || by Nicholas Wasiliev
Just imagine. Instead of travelling by car or train in Sydney, you can jump from building to building like...
CHASING THE DISHONOURABLE OBEID: How Kate McClymont defeated the Goliath of political corruption
Words || Jack Cameron Stanton
Fairfax media journalist Kate McClymont has reported the mischief of Australian Labour Party politician Eddie Obeid for over fifteen years....
Q&A with Luke Dubber from Hermitude
WORDS | Sharmaine Spencer
Sharmaine: Tell us something unique about yourself as a musical group? And how did Hermitude get started?
Luke Dubber: Well, we...
An interview with the 2014 Bruce Allen Prize winner
WORDS | Ravini Abeysekara
Indigenous student Sophia Kobacker, enrolled in Bachelor of Arts – Media, was awarded the Bruce Allen Prize in...