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Joni, Bob and Van
Andrew Ford
8 April 2015
Music
| Next to Van Morrison and Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell’s output has been small, writes
Andrew Ford
. But she is a different kind of composer and performer
Books & arts
The comedy wars
Jane Goodall
7 April 2015
Television
| There’s plenty to enjoy about Stephen Oliver’s survey of TV humour, writes
Jane Goodall
. But how uniquely Australian is the phenomenon…
Books & arts
Full circle
Sylvia Lawson
2 April 2015
Cinema
|
Sylvia Lawson
reviews
Leviathan
and
Selma
Books & arts
The voice of a generation
Brian McFarlane
1 April 2015
Vera Brittain’s
Testament of Youth
, now in its second screen version, recounts a remarkable life amid the upheavals of a century ago, writes
Brian McFarlane
Books & arts
University days
Beverley Kingston
30 March 2015
Books
| Two new books highlight how Australian universities have changed in recent decades, writes
Beverley Kingston
Books & arts
Peter FitzSimons: poltergeist with two brains
David Stephens
25 March 2015
Books
| The self-described “storian” sells himself short in
Gallipoli
, writes
David Stephens
Books & arts
A contrarian takes on the internet, again
Ramon Lobato
21 March 2015
Books
| Internet critic Andrew Keen might be the man for the times, but his new book fails to convince
Ramon Lobato
Books & arts
Conflict out of chaos
Matthew Gray
20 March 2015
Books
| The Islamic State seemed to appear out of nowhere, writes
Matthew Gray
, but its origins lie in decades of conflict and bad decisions
Books & arts
Going with the floe
Susan Lever
12 March 2015
Books
|
Susan Lever
reviews James Bradley’s new novel about a future reshaped by a changing climate
Books & arts
Money talks
Tom Westland
12 March 2015
Books
| Feel like a tourist in the land of finance?
Tom Westland
reviews John Lanchester’s visitor’s guide
Books & arts
The collegial composer
Andrew Ford
10 March 2015
Music
| Bass drum, crotales or tubular bells?
Andrew Ford
takes the best advice
Books & arts
How good went bad in Afghanistan
Tom Hyland
4 March 2015
Books
| A new account of a long war lays bare a series of miscalculations and misunderstandings, writes
Tom Hyland
Books & arts
The call of the north
Jane Goodall
2 March 2015
Television
|
Jane Goodall
reviews
Fortitude
and the second series of
Broadchurch
Books & arts
True stories
Sylvia Lawson
27 February 2015
Cinema
|
Sylvia Lawson
reviews the Oscar-winning
Citizenfour
Books & arts
What happened next
Richard Johnstone
23 February 2015
Photography
| Unlike conventional war photography, aftermath photographs record consequences and allow us to explore the significance of what’s depicted, writes…
Books & arts
A fight or a feed? Making progressive politics in schooling
Dean Ashenden
12 February 2015
Books
| An American polemic about Chinese schools and OECD league tables exposes problems closer to home, argues
Dean Ashenden
Books & arts
The afterlife of Agatha Christie
John Rickard
5 February 2015
A new Hercule Poirot novel is a reminder of the remarkable narrative skills of his creator
Books & arts
On authenticity and Philip Glass
Andrew Ford
5 February 2015
Music
| Andrew Ford is surprised to find room for interpretation in the music of the influential American composer
Books & arts
The world’s largest stateless nation?
Matthew Gray
5 February 2015
Books
|
Matthew
Gray
reviews an illuminating account of a diverse nationality in search of self-determination
Books & arts
Revolutionary Sydney
Andrew Dodd
3 February 2015
Books
| Three men and a city in turmoil.
Andrew Dodd
reviews two new books about Sydney’s formative years
Books & arts
Strange and wonderful
Susan Lever
29 January 2015
Books
|
Susan Lever
reviews Michel Faber’s
The Book of Strange New Things
Books & arts
Lives in motion
Sylvia Lawson
28 January 2015
Cinema
|
Sylvia Lawson
reviews
Wild
,
Birdman
and
The Imitation Game
Books & arts
Are we going to die on Wednesday?
Jane Goodall
28 January 2015
Television
| Science broadcaster Brian Cox navigates the line between two kinds of uncertainty, writes
Jane Goodall
Books & arts
A stylish guide to writing well
Brian McFarlane
27 January 2015
Books
| Steven Pinker’s latest book treads a fine line supremely well, says
Brian McFarlane
Books & arts
Freedom on the beach
Peter Spearritt
22 January 2015
Books
| We can’t take beaches for granted, writes
Peter Spearritt
. Two books show there’s a lot we could lose
Books & arts
Crisis talk
Sara Dowse
9 January 2015
Books
| We need to change, yet we resist.
Sara Dowse
reviews Vincent Deary’s compelling account of the psychological how and why
Books & arts
Strategic omissions
Rodney Tiffen
8 January 2015
Books
| John Howard’s view of the Menzies years is partial in important respects, but he offers a valuable perspective on an important period
Books & arts
Indecent history
Susan Lever
8 January 2015
Television
| With a third season of
Masters of Sex
screening this year,
Susan Lever
charts the highs and lows of a TV drama inspired by real events
Books & arts
In praise of serendipity
Andrew Ford
8 January 2015
Music
| It’s not necessarily all that far from Joni Mitchell to the Eton Choirbook, writes
Andrew Ford
Books & arts
A writer on the reader’s side
Brian McFarlane
20 December 2014
Books
|
Brian McFarlane
finds a collection of essays by Tim Parks about books and writing well worth finishing
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