Plop art: the movement nobody needs
PUBLIC art should be divisive and create conversation, but not about what you ate for dinner last night or if you’re getting enough fibre, writes James Morrow.
PUBLIC art should be divisive and create conversation, but not about what you ate for dinner last night or if you’re getting enough fibre, writes James Morrow.
SYDNEY needs to follow the likes of New York, San Francisco, Seattle and London, and embrace the The Yes In My Back Yard movement if it has hopes of becoming a truly global city.
OUR largest drug and alcohol service provider for the young has a new take on addiction, saying the idea of telling kids “no” and hoping for the best is creating more harm than good.
FORGET the nanny state, it’s woke companies we should be worrying about. First they took our plastic bags, now they’re coming for our steak, writes James Morrow.
WHILE many are writing off his frank words of warning, there’s far more than meets the eye to President Trump’s brusqueness about Germany, writes James Morrow.
BEHIND the glitz and glamour of celebrity are real people just like us. And fame and fortune are no inoculation against the hard knocks that life can deliver. Gold Logie winner Grant Denyer reveals the big secret he kept from all but those closes to him.
THE refusal to offer university students a course on Western civilisation shows just how little people truly understand when it comes the history of democracy, writes James Morrow.
WHO is best placed to fix a pending energy crisis, more horrific bank behaviour and the plight of the Bulldogs coach are on Ray’s radar this week.
HIS scientific discoveries changed the way we live, but thanks to comments written in a private diary from almost 100 years ago, all of that could be erased by PC warriors, writes James Morrow.
WE want to see the Socceroos do well because they represent us, but also because we feel that we’ve played a part in creating them.
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