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  • Amazing Face: How Sweet the Sound

    Amazing Face: How Sweet the Sound

    With this in mind, we have below compiled a list of skin care tips that will see people from different walks of life being able to have access to the skin of their dreams (fingers crossed). Read more

    November 15, 2018
  • She’s Doing This: A Listicle Dedicated to Jacinda Ardern

    She’s Doing This: A Listicle Dedicated to Jacinda Ardern

    “Jacinda Ardern has only been the Prime Minister of New Zealand for six months and has already done more for her country than most state leaders have in their entire careers. (Yes, I’m @ing you Malcolm Turnbull).” Read more

    July 3, 2018
  • No ‘Comfort’ in Silence: A Review of Spirits Homecoming

    No ‘Comfort’ in Silence: A Review of Spirits Homecoming

    Spirits Homecoming tackles an issue that has been silenced by the governments of two countries, telling the heartbreaking story of the young Korean girls who lived and died in comfort stations littered across the Japanese occupied territories during the Second World War. Read more

    July 2, 2018
  • When You Become Madame Butterfly: My Experience With Trauma and Music

    When You Become Madame Butterfly: My Experience With Trauma and Music

    “Every couple since the birth of recorded music probably has an album about their relationship, don’t you think? A unique and personally reflective collection that gives us a snapshot into the scene’s players, and even the relationship’s progression.” Read more

    June 23, 2018
  • A Review: The Realm of Possibility by David Levithan

    A Review: The Realm of Possibility by David Levithan

    “If you’re struggling to acclimatise to the new ways of university life … I promise this book is worth the read.” Read more

    June 21, 2018
  • Canberra Bar Reviews

    Canberra Bar Reviews

    Short reviews of just a handful of Canberra’s many bars. Read more

    June 21, 2018
  • “George, Gigi, and a Lady walk into a bar …”

    “George, Gigi, and a Lady walk into a bar …”

    A review of The Lady and the Unicorn. Read more

    June 21, 2018
  • Tracy Chevalier’s Remarkable Creatures: A Book to Inspire and Remember

    Tracy Chevalier’s Remarkable Creatures: A Book to Inspire and Remember

    “Remarkable Creatures is remarkable itself for the way Chevalier weaves a fine portrait of the characters, landscapes, social norms and expectations (particularly with regards to women’s lives) of that period of English history. It is noteworthy that almost all the characters in the book are real, historical people who were alive in that period.” Read more

    June 14, 2018
  • It’s Raining Gorman: How Raincoats and Queerness Interact

    It’s Raining Gorman: How Raincoats and Queerness Interact

    In celebration of the Canberra-based Facebook group “like if ur a cool queer who owns a Gorman raincoat”, its memes and water protection, we asked several cool queers to review their Gorman raincoats (and one lone Driza-Bone). Read more

    May 22, 2018
  • Trying To Be The “Very Best Version Of Yourself That You Can Be”; Or, A Love Letter to Mothers and Daughters

    Trying To Be The “Very Best Version Of Yourself That You Can Be”; Or, A Love Letter to Mothers and Daughters

    “When I came out of the cinema after seeing Lady Bird, I still had tears running down my face.” Read more

    March 23, 2018
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