Essays Right arrow
Society
The advocate
On Stan Grant’s radical hope
Issues and policies
Crunch time
Australia’s car industry has met policy failure head-on
Family and relationships
Trans teens
When human nature and the law intersect
The Nation Reviewed Right arrow
Federal politics
Living within our platitudes
Whatever the politicians say, we can't afford to skimp on education
Health
Signs of anxiety
Are we treating the symptoms of our problems rather than the causes?
History
Dinosaur digger
Melbourne Museum’s Thomas Rich has devoted more than 30 years to Australia’s polar dinosaurs
Sunday in the park
The mystery of a man, a tree and an umbrella
Vox Right arrow
Magic and a one-woman show
Taking ‘Stories I Want to Tell You in Person’ to India
Arts & Letters Right arrow
Books
Canon fodder
An interview with Jonathan Franzen
Art
Artistic immunity
The 20th Biennale of Sydney
Film
Everyone’s a critic
‘Batman v. Superman’ v. the internet
In distress
Beautiful suffering in PJ Harvey’s ‘The Hope Six Demolition Project’ and Anohni’s ‘Hopelessness’
Noted Right arrow
‘Zero K’ by Don DeLillo
Picador; $29.99
‘The Drowned Detective’ by Neil Jordan
Bloomsbury; $29.99
‘A Month of Sundays’ directed by Matthew Saville
Madman Films
May 2016
Issue
Essays
Society The advocate By Anne Manne
Politics Crunch time By Richard Denniss
Society Trans teens By Jenan Taylor
The Nation Reviewed
Politics Living within our platitudes By Don Watson
Society Signs of anxiety By Michael Currie
Society Dinosaur digger By Chloe Hooper
Society Sunday in the park By Leigh Sales
The Medicine
Society Doing the right thing By Karen Hitchcock
Vox
Culture Magic and a one-woman show By Lally Katz
Arts & Letters
Culture Canon fodder By Richard Cooke
Culture Artistic immunity By Julie Ewington
Culture Everyone’s a critic By Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens
In distress By Anwen Crawford
Noted
Culture ‘Zero K’ by Don DeLillo By Stephanie Bishop
Culture ‘The Drowned Detective’ by Neil Jordan By Adrian McKinty
‘A Month of Sundays’ directed by Matthew Saville By Luke Davies
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