In a new children’s book, a little engine learns that an “I-think-I-can” attitude isn’t always enough to get past different obstacles in life.
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Friday 9 July, 2021
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Hidden variables aren't ruled out, but they can't get rid of quantum weirdness.
A retrospective at the NGV invites Melburnians to create their own stories.
Two books about salmon lament the damage done by farming in Tasmania and the fish’s sad decline in the wild thanks to human interference.
Michelle Wright’s first novel plunges an Australian teenager into occupied Paris during World War II.
The weight of pop history - and a Go-Between for a father - isn’t troubling The Goon Sax.
The student share houses of Newcastle became a hot-house for a circle of talented oddballs who changed the face of Australian comedy.
Far from the scene of a rural massacre, a lapdog is savouring muffins in Melbourne.
Sydney filmmaker Jen Peedom has worked in places of extreme danger. But even the woman that Sherpas call ‘the pocket rocket’ has her limits.
When the late Hazel Rowley wrote her acclaimed biographies she wanted to tell a good story that would engage readers.
Emily Sun & Andrea Lam’s Nocturnes, Half Waif’s Mythopoetics, Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders and The London Symphony Orchestra’s Promises and Karen Black’s Dreaming of You.
Sunjeev Sahota follows up his Booker-shortlisted previous novel with a subtle story of family.
Edson Oda’s ambitious and inventive debut film celebrates the little things.
Malcolm Gladwell’s account of the ending of the Pacific War reaches the wrong conclusion, argues Paul Ham.
Kate Holden has investigated the killing of an environment officer and what it says about our legacy.
A ballot of staff at the Melbourne chain was as close as it could be.
The pretty people decamped on a luxury resort discover that entitlement can’t save them from apocalyptic dread in Mike White’s brilliant new show.
Kriti Sanon delivers Mimi teaser, trailer to release on July 13