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Whoopi Goldberg said the Holocaust “wasn’t about race”.

Whoopi Goldberg, her racism whopper and other right royal fools

The television host, in denying the Holocaust was about race, has accidentally managed to flag that a black and white paradigm ends up making people more racist, not less.

  • Parnell Palme McGuinness

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Taylor Swift surprised the world with the release of her evermore album, a project she has referenced as “folklore’s sister record”.

2020 produced memorable music moments to relive

As the Year We Hope To Forget ticks to a close, that desire to find something to treasure is still forceful.

  • Melissa Ruggieri
The fallout from allegations of sexual harassment against former High Court Justice Dyson Heydon could be spectacular.

Due diligence should have halted 'trail of harassment'

Revelations of Dyson Heydon's alleged sexual harassment point to a failure of due diligence and a culture of secrecy and fear within legal and judicial circles.

Art of the stadium: For Forest

Can climate change finally make political art matter?

Picasso, Goya, Vietnam war photographers ... artists have long reflected atrocities to limited effect. Tree planting in a football stadium may have more impact.

  • John McDonald
According to Andrew Ford and Anni Heino, Joni Mitchell was a more inventive and sophisticated musician than Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen.

Born to hum: The stories of all the songs you love - and a few more

Andrew Ford and Anni Heino investigate the histories of popular tunes with knowledge, curiosity and care.

  • Anson Cameron

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