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Happiness
Ensemble Theatre's latest production of David Williamson's Happiness doesn't break new ground, but will strike a chord with some.

True Love Travels on a Gravel Road
Jane Miller's latest asks big questions about romance, showing how fantasies of love can create monsters of us all.

Moron to Moron
Travel book, adventure memoir, epistolary paean to a friendship, every-man’s guide to cross-country cycling.

Overland #210, Autumn 2013
Hailed as Australia’s foremost literary journal on progressive culture, Overland #210 Autumn 2013 exemplifies this epithet again.

Power+Colour: New Paintings from the Corrigan Collection of 21st-century Aboriginal Art
A picture book on a grand scale, Jane Raffan's handsome and weighty volume revels in the pattern, shimmer and colour…

The copybook of copies: Fabulous Follies, Frauds and Fakes
Robert Baines' latest book is a wonderful antidote to the pomposity that sometimes replaces scholarship in the high art discourse.

We Are Not the Same Anymore
Chris Somerville's short stories play out the small catastrophes of everyday life, cutting his characters adrift in the uneasiness that…

The Bicycle Thief
Andrew Sant’s eclectic new collection perfectly enunciates the quirks of being a curious boy in the body of an aging…

Byron Bay Blues Festival
Stand-out sets from Jimmy Cliff, Santana and Paul Simon showed why the Blues Fest remains one of the country's most…

The Town that Drowned
Riel Nason’s Commonwealth Prize-winning novel is a story of change, beautifully navigated and narrated by a young social outcast.