Reality Check: Masterchef Season Seven
My Masterchef journey started seven years ago, during season one when Julie stole Australia’s heart and Katy Perry’s ‘Hot n Cold’ was still relevant in its own right. Since then Masterchef and I have...
View ArticleSemester Two, Issue 3 Editorial
A few months ago, Sydney was visited by Tyler Brûlé, the editor of Monocle Magazine. He made local news after asserting that Sydney was “on the verge of becoming the world’s dumbest nation”. He was...
View ArticleI Think I Understand What Is Going On: Just a Working Title, the 2015...
6:00- My shift starts. The stage is being mopped. There are “smart” mad men ready pieces of furniture piled on top of each other. Their key piece of set appears to be a doorframe featuring door beads,...
View ArticleSound, Fury and Vision
In July of this year, Sydney electronic three-piece Black Vanilla was granted their own quarterly event at Goodgod Small Club. They got to play two sets, pick their supporting acts and set the tone....
View ArticlePeculiar Turnbullisms: Malcolm At Sydney Uni
Turnbull, the Liberal your ‘small l’ mother loves, staked his claim to “centre-cough-conservative” early on. He was a hack in every sense of the word: on first name terms with Honi’s readers, a...
View ArticleDouble Or Nothing On The Mississippi Delta
My American South exists between the backseat of my grandparents’ 1992 Lexus and the horizon I can see through its back window. It is a lot of cotton fields, nature strips, gas stations and sun-faded...
View ArticleA Name of One’s Own
“I thought university would be a lot more accessible and accommodating and I’ve found it to be both isolating and unhelpful,” says Harry, a first year studying a Bachelor of Science at the University...
View ArticleIndigenous Groups Boycott People’s Climate March
Ahead of today’s People’s March Against Climate Change in Sydney, the Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy, SOSBlakAustralia and associates announced that they will be boycotting the event. The event is...
View ArticleSensory Overload: Four-Tet
Four-Tet Sydney Opera House Concert Hall January 8, 2016 It’s always fun to spend the minutes before a gig taking stock of the other attendees. In the case of Four Tet in the Sydney Opera House Concert...
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