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Jenny Zimmer looks at Patrick McCaughey’s The Bright Shapes and the True Names.
Ruth Lovell savours Tiepolo’s Cleopatra by Jaynie Anderson.
Juliette Hughes looks at the impact of The Passion of the Christ.
Annette Binger on secret women’s business—female clerics.
Morag Fraser, former editor of this journal, expressed a residual unease with the very notion of ‘Australian values’, belonging as she saw it to a ‘vocabulary of expediency’ rather than of conviction. What are 'Australian' values, asks Richard Treloar.
Don Gazzard on Bellini, the architect for the re-design of the NGV.
Don Gazzard wonders about the state of Australian real-estate pricing
The legacy of the Felton Bequest
Christine Gillespie walks in the steps of her Lalor ancestors.
In a life liberally studded with trips in cabs, I have found cabbies to be in general an amiable lot.
Sleazily located above an adult supermarket in St Kilda, Icon Tours was uncorrupted by its neighbour and fully bore out its claim to provide something unique among day tours.
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