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The August 6 Edition

In our cover story this week, Greta Lee talks with writer Robert Ito about her struggle to stardom and how doing things differently as an Asian-American woman ultimately led to her first leading role at the age of 40.

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The August 6 Edition
“I’ve played a lot of larger-than-life people,” Lee says. “This is entirely different.”

Greta Lee’s career didn’t take a conventional path. But it did lead to her dream role

She’s best known for her work on Russian Doll, Girls and The Morning Show. But it’s her latest performance in the much-hyped film Past Lives that’s turning heads.

  • by Robert Ito

By pulling away from my mother, I could rub the stain of her difference from my skin

Growing up, Nina Wilton felt pressured to lean into her whiteness and away from her Asian heritage – until she was able to discover who she really was.

  • by Nina Wilton
Recorded her mum Anne’s life story in 2018 prompted Dimity Brassil (right) to launch a company, A Lasting Tale, offering the service.

My father and my sister died within months of each other. This is what I did next

The realisation that I’d never be able to hear their voices again led to what you might call my “a-ha” moment.

  • by Dimity Brassil
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Every day we live through thousands of micro moments, and our minds cannot retain each one.
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My memory is less like a catalogue and more like a hoarder’s garage

There are some gems in there, some functional items you’d expect, and a ton of bizarre and totally random odds and ends.

  • by Kerri Sackville
You can lift your mood by pasting on laughter’s ‘silent sister’, smiling.

They say it’s the best medicine, so here’s how to bring more laughter into your life

Having a good chuckle doesn’t just feel good, it’s good for you.

  • by Evelyn Lewin

Boy George: ‘Mum was terrified people would attack me when I dressed up’

“She thought I’d grow out of this phase but she became my collaborator and started making my clothes. She could copy patterns by famous designers to perfection.”

  • by Jane Rocca

Original supermodel Lauren Hutton on her best style tip: ‘Wear white’

“Everyone has their own personal white. I’m good in real white, bright white.”

  • by Georgie Gordon
While at work the chef snacks on barbecued char siu pork and salt-and-pepper calamari.

How this chef balances his diet after doing dessert tastings all day

Chef and TV presenter Dan Hong tastes every dessert at Mr Wong restaurant for quality control.

  • by Nicole Economos

The formula for nautical fashion is as simple as it is perfect

For smooth sailing include navy, white, red and a stripe for the perfect seagoing look.

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A guide to the best skincare oils (yes, even for oily types)

From jojoba and rosehip to argan and marula, here’s how to add a skin-saving oil to your routine.

  • by Stephanie Darling
Centre photograph courtesy of Sophie Conran.

Regency-inspired decor to add a touch of vintage to your home

Integrate the old and new of these chinoiserie style pieces for a traditional look.

  • by Georgie Gordon
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Leo: Be prepared to question yourself this week

Free weekly forecast in life, love and career from renowned Astrologer Hedy Damari.

  • by Hedy Damari
Coconut prawn noodle soup.

Adam Liaw’s coconut prawn noodle soup

This simple noodle soup looks labour intensive, but it’s ready in less than half an hour – and if you use pre-made stock you can cut that time in half.

  • by Adam Liaw
Cheat’s banoffee millefeuille.

Adam Liaw’s cheat’s banoffee millefeuille

Millefeuille means “thousand leaves” and, while this cheat’s version only has one layer of pastry, the multiple layers within a good-quality puff pastry still give a layered texture.

  • by Adam Liaw

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