Bookends: Short and sweet

11 February 2012 11:00 am

Before texts and Twitter there were postcards. Less hi-tech, but they kept people in touch. Angela Carter (pictured above) and…

Latham’s Law

4 February 2012 11:00 pm

The wonder of the Tent Embassy riot lies not in how or why it happened, but in the political judgement…

Bookends: Trouble and strife

4 February 2012 11:00 am

It isn’t true that Joanna Trollope (pictured above) only produces novels about the kind of people who have an Aga…

Room with a view

28 January 2012 11:00 am

Living Architecture is a new social enterprise that adds a touch of glamour to the traditional British holiday. Instead of…

Wild life

28 January 2012 11:00 am

Wau, South Sudan ‘Let’s visit the brewery,’ said Ken when we reached Wau. We were dusty and parched. It was…

Room with a view

28 January 2012 11:00 am

Living Architecture is a new social enterprise that adds a touch of glamour to the traditional British holiday. Instead of…

Latham’s Law

22 January 2012 2:00 am

Saturday morning at the nearest coffee shop, marvelling at the power of Murdoch self-promotion. One paper presents a profile of…

Bookends: Doors of perception

21 January 2012 11:00 am

Unlike most of the old rockers he writes about, the esteemed US critic Greil Marcus is becoming more prolific as…

Bookends: The year of living dangerously

14 January 2012 11:00 am

Most people who recall 1976 do so for its appallingly hot summer, when parks turned brown and roads melted. Some…

Latham’s law

7 January 2012 10:00 pm

December was a bad month for the Kim family. First Kim Il-Carr was dumped from Julia Gillard’s cabinet. Then Kim…

Bookends: A shaggy beast of a book

7 January 2012 11:00 am

Autobiography is a tricky genre to get right, which may be why so many well-known people keep having another go…

Latham’s law

31 December 2011 11:00 pm

In the pages of this magazine and elsewhere, the British neolibertarian Brendan O’Neill has mounted a curious argument about media…

Bookends: An unreal world

31 December 2011 11:00 am

Even by Hollywood standards, Carrie Fisher is pretty crazy. She was born a Hollywood princess, and remembers her parents —…

Latham’s law

17 December 2011 11:00 pm

On one of his visits to Australia, Bill Clinton confessed to former NSW Premier Bob Carr that ‘Some people in…

Bookends: A metropolitan menagerie

17 December 2011 11:00 am

London has always loved its animals. James I kept elephants in St James’s Park (allowed a gallon of wine per…

Latham’s law

10 December 2011 9:00 pm

Lost in the hub-hub of Labor’s National Conference was an election result which lays bare the true state of Australia’s…

Bookends: Saving JFK

10 December 2011 11:00 am

Stephen King’s latest novel is a time-travel fantasy about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. At almost 750 pages, 11.22.63…

Wild life

3 December 2011 11:00 am

Kenya In protest against the lack of law and order in my farming district I have decided to dye my…

Saved by the Bel

3 December 2011 11:00 am

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s and Jérôme Bel’s 3Abschied is the latest addition to a long and historically well-established series of…

Bookends: No joke being a comedian

3 December 2011 11:00 am

Failure is the very stuff of comedy, but not of showbiz memoirs, so Small Man in a Book (Michael Joseph,…

Latham’s Law

26 November 2011 10:00 pm

Earlier this year, the Sydney Morning Herald declared Chris Pyne to be Australia’s most annoying person. I must confess, I…

Bookends: Not filthy enough

26 November 2011 11:00 am

The Pursued (Penguin, £12.99) is a lost crime thriller by C. S. Forester, the author of the Hornblower novels. It…

Latham’s law

20 November 2011 12:00 am

Kim Williams has left Foxtel just in time, escaping Bob the Blogger’s ferocious campaign against Psychic Sally, Teen Mom and…

Original sin

19 November 2011 11:00 am

Nothing beats the buzz that precedes the debut of a rising star in a big, known role. Double it and…

Latham’s law

13 November 2011 1:00 am

Andrew Bolt got into trouble recently when he suggested that some people exaggerate their aboriginality for financial gain. Having just…