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Review
When Avatars Die Elizabeth Tan’s Rubik
by Jack Cameron Stanton
At its core, this book shares the whacky paranoia of Pynchon novels, with a flair for Murakami-esque surrealism, and a humour and sensibility that is refreshingly Aussie millennial.
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Sweet Country Our silent, violent history
by Rochelle Siemienowicz
Tense and beautiful, Sweet Country is utterly gripping from the first scene, an extreme close-up of white sugar being stirred into black tea and boiling in a billy, while racist violence occurs off screen, heard but not seen.
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Phantom Thread The everyday sadism of marriage
by Rochelle Siemienowicz
It’s commonplace to observe that the opposite of love is not hatred, but indifference. Love and hatred exist on a spectrum ... traversed at the speed it takes to watch one’s partner laugh too long at their own joke, or eat a messy breakfast.
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War! What’s It Good For?! Ross Kemp: Extreme Tales Live On Stage
by Charles Purcell
“I remember thinking, ‘What have I got? I’ve got a Porsche and a swimming pool, no kids, no relationship with any women. What the f___ am I leaving behind?’”
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Interview
Swept Away An interview with Jamie xx about music for changing times
by Oliver Mol
"Love drives everything, for me. Even it’s just having some nostalgic, rose-tinted idea of it. It helps me get to a certain place when making music."
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Blanks’ Generation Kirin J Callinan’s loss of face at Laneway Festival
by Toby Creswell
A group of retired music business executives and representatives of Triple J and 2CH have banded together to form a new organisation, Mute Offensive Records. Its role will be to “regulate unsafe musical practices” across the country.
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The Post Democracy can die in the dark
by Lauren Carroll Harris
Steven Spielberg’s film summons up an era when journalism was still ‘the first rough draft of history’.
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Interview
The Ghost in You An interview with HTRK’s Jonnine Standish
by Aaron Curran
Virtual reality, digital narcissism and dead friends: musician Jonnine Standish is riding a new kind of ghost train into town.
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Second Guessing Yourself Jack Colwell’s search for a better identity
by Oliver Mol
“I try to be a good person but I also know there’s a darkness and a poison inside me. It’s hard to separate all these things.”
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Books
A Twenty-First Century Christmas Carol Reinventing Santa for New York
by McKenzie Wark
In ‘Toyz on Demand’... Santa has a unique business, based on giving the toys away and monetizing his celebrity through paid appearances.
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Excerpts from a cricketer’s autobiography, ‘My Autobiography’
by Jack ‘Bumper’ Marx
“I’ve played with some of the best cricketers and greatest blokes you’d wish to meet.”
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Interview
Slow-Burner An interview with photographer Jeremy Blincoe
by Rochelle Siemienowicz
Jeremy Blincoe recently won Campbelltown’s Fisher’s Ghost photography prize: “My ideas evolve as I work, so it’s a process for me… to grow what I know.”
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