Books ‘A Human’s Guide to the Future’: exploring new frontiers in tech with Dr Jordan Nguyen by Thomas Noss Dr Jordan Nguyen offers approachable insight into the future possibilities afforded by modern technologies in A Human’s Guide to the Future. Dr Jordan Nguyen seems…
Books ‘The Lonely Century’: Noreena Hertz’s tonic for the ‘Black Mirror’ generation by Dan Shaw The Lonely Century is Noreena Hertz’s thorough interrogation of the experience of loneliness and the ways that we can reconnect. If the mantras of ‘togetherness’…
Arts Books News Celebrate Book Week with ‘Shirley Purdie: My Story, Ngaginybe Jarragbe’ by Dan Shaw Shirley Purdie: My Story, Ngaginybe Jarragbe is the perfect way to celebrate Book Week with the young reader in your life. October 17 – 23…
Books ‘The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist’: the memoir of Adrian Tomine by Dan Shaw The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist is Adrian Tomine’s exquisitely realised graphic meditation on the pitfalls of pursuing an artistic life. It doesn’t take much…
Books On Connection, Bob Marley: Portrait of the Legend and more: Happy’s Weekend Reading by Dan Shaw On Connection, Bob Marley: Portrait of the Legend, Piranesi, Before the Coffee Gets Cold: Tales from the Café and Plant Therapy are the best new…
Books A Life on Our Planet, Is this Anything? and more: Happy’s Weekend Reading by Dan Shaw A Life on Our Planet, Is this Anything? Lowitja, Our Shadows and My Psychedelic Explorations are the best new books for this weekend in reading….
News Behrouz Bouchani’s ‘No Friend But The Mountains’ to recieve film adaptation by Mia Montesin Behrouz Boochani’s biography, No Friend But The Mountains, written from a mobile phone in prison, is set to be made into a feature film. Aurora…
Books News 5 of the best books for our legendary mums by Happy Mother’s Day is upon us again. Though most good kids spoil their mums everyday, special occasions such as this require the bringing out of the…
Arts News Fiona Wright navigates the safety and discomfort of home in The World Was Whole by Molly Lasker Essayist, poet and critic Fiona Wright is one of Sydney’s seminal voices in creative non-fiction. Her works, simultaneously idiosyncratic and universally themed, detail the awkwardness…