Michael sits down with Tim to discuss his latest novel, Juice, a gripping tale of determination, survival, and the limits of the human spirit. Michael sits down with award-winning Australian writer ...
A lifelong love for the solitude of cemeteries has the author regarding them as places full of life At home and abroad, I am a stroller of cemeteries. This is not a morbid interest, nor is it bravado ...
Thank you. Thank you. Thank… et cetera. Thank you to all those good people who had hope and worked their Democratic butts off in this campaign. Democratic and, in some instances, Republican butts off.
“I am thinking of aurochs and angels, the secret of durable pigments, prophetic sonnets, the refuge of art. And that is the only immortality you and I may share, my Lolita.” The Madonna – diffident, ...
Two albums of forward-thinking electronic ambient music, from Canadian pipe organist Sarah Davachi and Caribbean-Belgian harpist Nala Sinephro Sarah Davachi is a storied composer and musician from ...
As a byelection drew the nation’s focus to the scrappy suburb of the author’s childhood, a visit revealed the damage wrought by the housing crisis ‘The Dismissal’: An all-singing, all-dancing ...
Should Sydney’s Qtopia centre, which memorialises prejudice and violence against queer and trans people, accept philanthropy from the Murdochs? On a chilly September evening at the new Loading Dock ...
Special correspondent for The Saturday Paper Jason Koutsoukis on The Chairman’s Lounge and whether it matters if politicians get a fancy drink in a fancy chair. The prime minister’s relationship with ...
The Irish author’s tendency to blend literary and popular fiction is again evident in her latest novel, another tidy love story Reading Sally Rooney’s books is a chance to think about the difference ...