Great Works are even better in the flesh
THE people at the Art Gallery of South Australia were not terribly pleased when we asked them to point us to their Hans Heysens.
THE people at the Art Gallery of South Australia were not terribly pleased when we asked them to point us to their Hans Heysens.
A FRIEND says that when he retires he will read books and go for drives. Now there’s a historical concept.
LOVED that swimming but what a relief to get out to Eton Dorney at the weekend.
YOU can almost smell the manure in the news these days.
YOU can see why Anna Funder won the Miles Franklin this year. With a title like that. All That I Am. Deeply spiritual and sexy at the same time.
THE BBC banned Enid Blyton for decades during her lifetime.
BACK in the day, moving furniture around the house – just for the hell of it – was an important part of suburban life.
WALKING in Melbourne one morning last year, I realised I was being stalked.
A FRIEND produces a fuchsia bathing cap with petals. Think Dorothy Lamour, without the chinstrap.
GOOGLE chief economist Hal Varian predicts big things from robots and statisticians.
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