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reviews
Books & arts
What we’re left with
Sylvia Lawson
15 April 2011
CINEMA |
Sylvia Lawson
reviews four new releases, including
How I Ended this Summer
Books & arts
Drama, real and imagined
Sylvia Lawson
24 March 2011
CINEMA | As Charles Ferguson’s new documentary shows, much of the liveliest cinema falls outside feature films, writes
Sylvia Lawson
Books & arts
East of the west
Klaus Neumann
28 January 2011
The Impossible Border
brings an important period in German history out of the shadow of the Nazi era, writes
Klaus Neumann
Books & arts
A first: John Lang, Australian novelist
Brian McFarlane
27 January 2011
Brian McFarlane
reviews a novel by an Australian, set in Britain and first published in India
Books & arts
A Shavian romance
Jill Kitson
27 January 2011
IN BRIEF |
Jill Kitson
reviews
The Prizefighter and the Playwright
Books & arts
Of kings and conferences
Sylvia Lawson
19 January 2011
CINEMA |
Sylvia Lawson
at
The King’s Speech
and two cinema conferences in Sydney
Books & arts
Fonts we can believe in
Richard Johnstone
23 November 2010
Great typefaces combine the banal and the beautiful, according to one designer.
Richard Johnstone
reviews an engrossing account of their vast and ever-increasing variety and uses
Books & arts
No steady ground
Sylvia Lawson
18 November 2010
CINEMA |
Sylvia Lawson
reviews
Winter’s Bone
,
The Social Network
and
Genius Within
Books & arts
The truth and nothing but
Brian McFarlane
16 September 2010
Maria Edgeworth’s last novel shows the influence of Jane Austen but also foreshadows Elizabeth Gaskell’s broader social range, writes
Brian McFarlane