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The January 28 Edition

What does a conductor actually do anyway? Simone Young explains | The Go-Betweens’ Robert Forster on love, loss and the enduring power of music | Unlocking the mysteries behind pain | Cricketing siblings Georgie and Jack Prestwidge | Broadcaster Richard Fidler on the politicians and proselytisers he’ll never have on his show | Is the backyard barbie under threat?

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The January 28 Edition
Yes, maestro: the cult of the conductor

Yes, maestro: the cult of the conductor

Conductors have entered the zeitgeist with two new films. But what exactly do they do? Australia’s greatest living maestro, Simone Young, tries to explain.

  • by David Leser
For the Go-Betweens’ Robert Forster, the beat goes on despite ‘The Situation’

For the Go-Betweens’ Robert Forster, the beat goes on despite ‘The Situation’

He lost his best friend and Go-Betweens co-founder in 2006. Now the love of his life has cancer. Their creative response has produced his riskiest album yet.

  • by Lech Blaine
Hurting so good? The pain in the strain may be mainly in the brain

Hurting so good? The pain in the strain may be mainly in the brain

Why do some people suffer constant physical agony from their injuries and conditions, while others remain fine? The answer may lie in the brain.

  • by Paul Biegler
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‘You’ve given me my life back’: How my brother’s parting gift saved a stranger

‘You’ve given me my life back’: How my brother’s parting gift saved a stranger

After his tragic death, a young pilot’s organs were donated to multiple people. Then one recipient got in touch.

  • by Kylie Ladd
‘We’d play, then we’d fight’: The sporty siblings who love a good duel

‘We’d play, then we’d fight’: The sporty siblings who love a good duel

Georgia Prestwidge and her brother Jack both play cricket for the Melbourne Renegades. Their wicket-taking rivalry often spilled over into dinner-table arguments.

  • by Dani Valent
Broadcaster Richard Fidler on the politicians he would never interview

Broadcaster Richard Fidler on the politicians he would never interview

The author and host of the podcast Conversations discusses his early fear of the future, finishing up with the Doug Anthony All Stars, and confronting death.

  • by Benjamin Law
We went to Australia’s ‘most dangerous playground’ – and my kids loved it
Opinion
Parenting

We went to Australia’s ‘most dangerous playground’ – and my kids loved it

You can’t judge a book by its cover, but you can judge a society by how it lets its children horse around.

  • by Amelia Lester
What happens to men if greenies kill the gas-fuelled backyard barbie?

What happens to men if greenies kill the gas-fuelled backyard barbie?

Our Modern Guru responds to worries that Aussie blokes will lose a core social activity.

  • by Danny Katz
Dinner at 9pm, eat fewer big things: my New Year food resolutions
Opinion
Opinion

Dinner at 9pm, eat fewer big things: my New Year food resolutions

This year, I resolve to do more of the things that bring me pleasure – and those that don’t bring me pleasure – with an eye to shifting my resistance to change.

  • by Terry Durack
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‘I’ll fix it tomorrow’

‘I’ll fix it tomorrow’

Paul Connolly’s Kitchen Sink Drama is a slice of domestic life, captured masterfully in only 100 words. This week: a quick fix.

  • by Paul Connolly
Writers need more government support: publisher Louise Adler

Writers need more government support: publisher Louise Adler

The Adelaide Writers’ Week director calls on federal arts minister Tony Burke to remember writers in his upcoming national cultural policy.

Good Weekend Quiz

Good Weekend Quiz

Trivia buffs: test your knowledge.

Danielle Alvarez’s grilled chicken with toum, and cucumber and tomato salad

Danielle Alvarez’s grilled chicken with toum, and cucumber and tomato salad

So the holidays are over and you’re ready to start the year on a lighter note. Well, this marinated and grilled chicken – packed with so much flavour you won’t believe how quick it is to make – is for you.

  • by Danielle Alvarez
Karen Martini’s grilled asparagus, halloumi, pine nut and pomegranate salad

Karen Martini’s grilled asparagus, halloumi, pine nut and pomegranate salad

I love to grill asparagus, which makes the bright, grassy notes – still bell clear – a little more robust, while the char just seems to add another dimension to the flavour.

  • by Karen Martini
Sydney: Icebergs Dining Room and Bar

Sydney: Icebergs Dining Room and Bar

The restaurant on Sydney’s iconic beach is back and Bondi is keen to party, writes Callan Boys.

  • by Callan Boys
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Melbourne: Yugen
Review
Melbourne

Melbourne: Yugen

From the moment Besha Rodell stepped into this subterranean Asian fusion restaurant, she hated it. But then …

  • by Besha Rodell

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