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How the left can’t let Trump die – while wishing death upon him

US media continues to be gripped by Trump derangement syndrome with Thursday’s New York Times breathlessly reporting a non-story about…

12 Feb 2021

Ah, Daniel Andrews, you’ve done it again

Melbourne’s famed Brunetti’s pasticcerie turn out the most exquisite pastries and cakes, but their decor resembles that of a Las…

12 Feb 2021

Double standards Dan strikes again

They say if the Left did not have double standards, they would have no standards at all. Time and time…

12 Feb 2021

The economy is stuffed full of stimulants – and so are too many business commentators

It is results season in Australian capital markets, This is the time of year listed companies delivery their half or…

12 Feb 2021

The cult of cryptocurrency

The first rule of Crypto Club: You constantly talk about Crypto Club.   The second rule of Crypto Club: You constantly talk about Crypto Club.  How do you…

11 Feb 2021

Did Eddie resign or was it the Pope?

ABC TV news viewers this week could have been excused for thinking the Papacy had been suddenly vacated.   Fully…

11 Feb 2021

A good day for Peter Ridd - and free speech

A potentially crucial blow for academic freedom and free speech has been struck today, with the High Court granting former…

11 Feb 2021

Don’t mention ‘breastmilk’, let alone ‘mothers’. It’s oppressive

Welcome to 2021 where we can no longer talk about “breastfeeding”. The women’s lobby, of course, spent years trying to…

11 Feb 2021

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To convict or not to convict

Tomorrow, attorneys Bruce Castor, David Schoen, Michael van der Veen and William Brennan plan to speak on behalf of Donald…

12 Feb 2021

Gina Carano and the hypocrisy of Hollywood

Godwin’s Law has become a way of life in our polarised political times. Go on social media any given day…

12 Feb 2021

Something stupid this way comes

The mandarins of Qing China claimed the Mandate of Heaven. The French noblesse d’épée tied their privileges to a thousand…

11 Feb 2021

Will Burma's Buddhist monks help bring an end to the military coup?

In what could transpire to be a significant development, Buddhist monks joined tens of thousands of anti-coup protesters in the…

11 Feb 2021

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Andrews vs the Christians

As long as the federal government is awarding Australia Day honours on the basis of individual sporting prowess then Australian…

13 Feb 2021

New Zealand is being transformed, but not in a good way

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern promised, on the night of her general election triumph last October, to govern for all New…

13 Feb 2021

Saint Jacinda’s climate change lucky dip

For most commentators in Australia’s mainstream media, the prime minister of New Zealand should always be referred to as Saint…

13 Feb 2021

National socialism with Chinese characteristics

Kevin Rudd once upbraided then-Prime Minister Turnbull for his lack of ‘diplomatic sensibility’ to China. Last year he blasted Morrison…

13 Feb 2021

Trapped between geo-politics and geo-baloney

China’s economy, military might, diplomatic weight and self-confidence have grown dramatically in recent years. This is reflected in China’s growing…

13 Feb 2021

Beware of Geeks bearing gifts

Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft worth a cool $133 billion, has become ‘the voodoo doll of Covid conspiracies’, according…

13 Feb 2021

Kellyleo

Pilate’s contemptuous dismissal of truth echoes down the ages. Those who, like Pilate, wash their hands while authoritarians try to…

13 Feb 2021

The 4th horseman

Epidemics and pandemics of infectious disease have been a deep-seated and inescapable part of Australian life for more than 220…

13 Feb 2021

Das Rheingold

You could hardly ask for a more exorbitant return to mainstage theatre than a production of the first part, the…

13 Feb 2021

Robyn Nevin

The Adelaide Festival program describes her, accurately, as ‘our finest stage performer’. Robyn Nevin is appearing there (2 Feb-14 Mar)…

13 Feb 2021

It’s a sin

It’s easy to forget what Russell T. Davies has achieved to date. Twenty-odd years ago, Queer As Folk altered a…

6 Feb 2021

Ensemble Theatre, Kirribilli

For 60 years, in an idyllic location at Kirribilli, the Ensemble Theatre has been providing entertainment in an intimate format.…

6 Feb 2021

Aussie Life

It’s likely that 2021 will see the last walkers freely ascend the summit of Mt Warning in northern New South…

13 Feb 2021

Aussie Language

The word of the past decade (2011-2020) is ‘fake news.’ That, at least, is the opinion of the fine folk…

13 Feb 2021

My quest for the perfect bean burger

Eventually, I got so bored I ended up at Burger King. For no other reason than to amuse myself one…

13 Feb 2021

Dear Mary: What should I do about my husband’s schoolboy table habits?

Q. My husband has always worked extremely hard and now does so from home — so I go to great…

13 Feb 2021

On the track of a mysterious recluse: Maxwell’s Demon, by Steven Hall, reviewed

This is not the age of experimental fiction — it’s Franzen’s, not Foster Wallace’s. That shift was on its cusp…

13 Feb 2021

What does ownership of land really mean?

At the end of the last century, Simon Winchester bought 123 acres of wooded mountainside in the hamlet of Wassaic,…

13 Feb 2021

The cannibal feast: Mother for Dinner, by Shalom Auslander, reviewed

Seventh Seltzer is a nice family man, working as a publisher’s reader in New York, who happens to come from…

13 Feb 2021

Who in their right mind would choose to be a forensic psychiatrist?

When police were called to a block of flats in north London at the beginning of 2002, they expected to…

13 Feb 2021

Francis Bacon: king of the self-made myth

In 1953, Francis Bacon’s friends Lucian Freud and Caroline Blackwood were concerned about the painter’s health. His liver was in…

13 Feb 2021

The serious rows at Marvel Comics

In August 1961, two middle-aged Jewish New Yorkers, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, launched a new superhero comic book for…

13 Feb 2021

From cheap sex comedies to gritty brilliance: British culture comes of age

As readers of a certain age will realise, Looking for a New England derives its title from ‘A New England’,…

6 Feb 2021

Imagining a future for John Keats — the novelist

Keats long ago became the meaningless emblem of poetic genius. When the poet Amanda Gorman appeared at President Joe Biden’s…

6 Feb 2021