Books & arts
The adaptable Winifred Holtby
Brian McFarlane
20 March 2017
Out of the unpromising material of local government, Winifred Holtby created a fine novel that went on to be filmed three times
Books & arts
Missing in action
Melanie Nolan
14 March 2017
The Australian Dictionary of Biography is looking for help in filling the gaps where notable women should be
Books & arts
Abandonment postponed
Andrew Ford
7 March 2017
Music | Headlong was meant to be a celebration of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s seventy-fifth birthday, but something seemed wrong
Books & arts
A perfect imperfection of her own
Susan Lever
7 March 2017
Books | Anna Wickham made a distinctive contribution to the poetic experiments of the early twentieth century
Books & arts
Trading on the moral high ground
Jane Goodall
1 March 2017
Television | Two very different political cultures, and some intriguing similarities, are the backdrops to Deutschland 83 and Billions
Books & arts
No time like the present
Nick Haslam
27 February 2017
Books | Our experience of time has a lot to do with how we balance past, present and future
Books & arts
Lost in translation – or should that be transcription?
Merlin Crossley
21 February 2017
Books | This account of the latest research on genes and society poses some of the right questions
Books & arts
At the borders of the public domain
Andrew Ford
16 February 2017
Should we borrow, steal – or even beg for – other cultures’ music?
Books & arts
Hanging on
Brian McFarlane
8 February 2017
Cinema | Kenneth Lonergan’s latest film steers clear of sentimentality and easy comedy
Books & arts
Workless, or working less?
John Quiggin
30 January 2017
Books | Are we coming to the end of the relatively brief period in which salaried work dominated the economy?
Books & arts
Micallef immersed
Jane Goodall
27 January 2017
Television | Released from behind his desk, Shaun Micallef proves to be a gifted explorer
Books & arts
The truth about torture
Tom Hyland
26 January 2017
From the archive | Outside TV drama, “enhanced interrogation” fails the evidence test, writes Tom Hyland in this review first published in June 2016
Books & arts
Comic turn
Brian McFarlane
22 January 2017
Cinema | Like all good comedy, The Edge of Seventeen takes its job very seriously
Books & arts
Speaking freely
Jock Given
19 January 2017
Books | How can we protect free speech in a global village that’s more like a vast multicultural city?
Books & arts
The clarity of Maurizio Pollini
Andrew Ford
12 January 2017
Music | What makes the distinguished Italian pianist different?
Books & arts
Crimes and misdemeanours
Jane Goodall
3 January 2017
Television | Holiday viewing tips from Inside Story’s TV writer
Books & arts
Daughter, sister, friend, poet
Brian McFarlane
23 December 2016
Cinema | Terence Davies’s A Quiet Passion captures Emily Dickinson in a rich social setting
Books & arts
The new golden age of Australian true crime
Sally McCausland
20 December 2016
How Australian true-crime podcasters are doing better than Serial
Books & arts
Moments between moments
Richard Johnstone
19 December 2016
With so much happening in front of the camera, there isn’t a lot of time for mobile photographers to look back
Books & arts
Mediums and messages
Jane Goodall
14 December 2016
Books | Viewing habits have changed, but TV is still at the forefront of cultural change
Books & arts
Cutting on the bias
Jane Goodall
5 December 2016
Broadcasting | Is Michelle Guthrie copping the blame for two decades of attacks on the ABC?
Books & arts
The uses of music
Andrew Ford
5 December 2016
Music | Something unique happens at the intersection of music, ideas and life
Books & arts
Ken Loach’s wasteland
David Hayes
2 December 2016
Cinema | The veteran director’s tender dive into the indignity of Britain’s welfare system tries too hard to avoid complication
Books & arts
Looking forward by looking back
Matthew Gray
2 December 2016
Books | Can the Ottoman Empire offer a guide to the future of the Middle East?
Books & arts
India’s leader: a two-year assessment
Bob Smith
1 December 2016
Books | Can a personalised leadership style achieve results in this diverse and complex country?
Books & arts
Against oligarchy: the book of Bernie
Tom Greenwell
28 November 2016
Books | Bernie Sanders’s critique of American democracy assumes heightened relevance in the Trump era
Books & arts
The fossil fuel of politics
Klaus Neumann
23 November 2016
Books | How should we respond to the growing crisis in electoral democracy?
Books & arts
Game of crowns
Jane Goodall
18 November 2016
Television | The pull of chaos looms over The Crown and The Hollow Crown
Books & arts
The mystery of Judith Wright
Susan Lever
11 November 2016
Books | A new biography explores the ambivalent legacy of being “born of the conquerors”
Books & arts
A danger to democracy and liberty?
David Clune
10 November 2016
Books | A new account of the 1916 and 1917 conscription debates looks beyond the factional struggles that tore Labor apart
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