May 2006
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May 2006
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May 2006
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May 2006
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Shane Maloney
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May 2006 | Encounters
The combination was untried but promising. To a well-pickled English favourite add a hearty Australian staple. Mix together in a selection of French cookware, season with mutual respect, sit with a glass of wine and let the flavours mingle.
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Celina Riberio
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Books | Noted | May 2006
It’s a new world. Science has separated 33-year-old conjoined twins Blair and Bunny. Privatisation has plucked them from their institutional cocoon and dropped them in the middle of London. Violence has given young Ludmila the opportunity to escape her...
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Justin Clemens
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Art | Noted | May 2006
You could be pardoned for thinking late capitalism will never let its minions sleep. These days, Australian cities lurch from one high-profile event to the next, without respite. À la the US military’s famous psychological experiments with sleep deprivation...
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Robert Forster
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Music | May 2006
Karen O, Nick Zinner and Brian Chase are three good rock ’n’ roll names; they’re the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, another good rock ’n’ roll name. They are from New York, and in this age of the fractured take on the classic rock line-up, they make up a vocals–guitar–...
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Kerryn Goldsworthy
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Television | May 2006
Poor old President Mackenzie Allen just never seems to get a quiet moment to herself. If it’s not a tanker threatening to leak oil up and down the east coast of the United States, then it’s her whiny neo-con teenage daughter sneaking off with a scheming...
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Owen Richardson
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Film | May 2006
Let the bad times roll. Munich-born, Paris-based director Michael Haneke gained international attention in 2001 with The Piano Teacher, that memorable exercise in emotional horror...
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Henry Reynolds
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Books | May 2006
History wars have raged in many countries over the last twenty years. Though every campaign has concentrated on specific aspects of the past, it is possible to discern common concerns about the purpose of history and its relation to the nation-state. In...



