Barry Divola
Writer
Barry Divola is a journalist and author who specialises in music, popular culture, the arts, podcasts and travel.
Watergate journo Bob Woodward goes to War in his latest book
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- by Greg Callaghan, Frances Mocnik, Barry Divola, Jonathan Seidler and Damien Woolnough
Smooth ’70s grooves and convertibles: Inside the ‘city pop’ revival
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- by Barry Divola, Katrina Strickland, David Swan, Frances Mocnik and Damien Woolnough
Films, bad songs and a new series: The Skylab craze just keeps giving
Last Days of the Space Age probably won’t be the last word on the biggest thing to hit Australia in 1979.
- by Barry Divola
‘We are pretty awesome’: Meet indie rock’s new supergroup
The Hard Quartet, featuring Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus and Dirty Three’s Jim White, are coming to Australia.
- by Barry Divola
No longer hiding a bad-hair day: the baseball cap is back
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- by Deborah Cooke, Melanie Kembrey, Sharon Bradley, Louise Rugendyke, Barry Divola and Melissa Singer
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Hotel reviews
Hilton’s giant new New York hotel is perfect for first-time visitors
The first property from Hilton’s new brand Tempo is a 661-room behemoth that towers over Times Square.
- by Barry Divola
What does it feel like to lose a parent? This album gets to the devastating truth
With nods to the ’90s school of Liz Phair and Juliana Hatfield, Soccer Mommy’s latest is a raw record of grief.
- by Annabel Ross and Barry Divola
‘Life-seeing’: Could this travel trend be the antidote to overtourism?
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- by Greg Callaghan, Nicole Abadee, Barry Divola, Sharon Bradley, Dani Valent and Damien Woolnough
‘The proof is in the listening’: The bars giving vinyl another spin
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- by Jonathan Seidler, Paul Connolly, David Leser, Barry Divola, Damien Woolnough and David Swan
Before pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto died, his son filmed a spellbinding swansong
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- by Barry Divola, Melanie Kembrey, Frances Mocnik and David Swan
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