Books, Non-Fiction, Reviews ‘American Heiress’: Was Patty Hearst less a terrorist and more a performance artist? Mark Dundas Wood Forty years ago I moved from northwest Oregon to San Francisco to study dramatic theory and criticism at San Francisco …
Books, Non-Fiction Finding Tom Wills – the founder of Australian Rules Football Daily Review Greg de Moore is a Sydney psychiatrist and author. His 2011 book Tom Wills – First Wild Man of Australian Sport (Allen and Unwin) is …
Books, News & Commentary, Non-Fiction Father’s Day Books for Blokes Daily Review Father’s Day is just around the corner, so what do you get the book-loving man in your life? History buff, …
Books, News & Commentary, Non-Fiction Live from the Apollo: a hack remembers the day Michael Jackson died Daily Review Hack in a Flak Jacket – Wars, Riots and Revolution – Dispatches from a Foreign Correspondent (Hachette Australia) by Channel 9 foreign …
Books, News & Commentary, Non-Fiction ‘My Year Without Meat’ author Richard Cornish on ‘Facon’ and other junk food Daily Review It was funny. After My Year Without Meat people would ask me, “Are you back on the meat?” As a …
Books, News & Commentary, Non-Fiction Michael Veitch: from TV clown to war historian Raymond Gill Michael Veitch is on a publicity tour for his new book 44 Days: 75 Squadron and the Fight for Australia …
Books, News & Commentary, Non-Fiction Top American TV writer Steve Hely wanders to Australia with his new book Daily Review Author and TV writer (30 Rock, The Office and American Dad!), Steve Hely is on the promo trail in Australia …
Books, Music, Non-Fiction, Reviews ‘Prince: Purple Reign’ Book Review Alex Dean Over the years there has been much written about Prince; his highs, his lows and the story of how this …
Live, Music, Non-Fiction, Reviews Emma Russack Live to Air review (RRR Performance Space, Melbourne) Shane Murphy I have been listening to Emma’s album, In a New State, for the last week or two and grown quite …
Books, Fiction, News & Commentary, Non-Fiction HOW NICK EARLS CASTS HIS AUDIOBOOKS FOR MAXIMUM IMPACT Simon Caterson Audiobooks, you could say, are the quiet achievers of the publishing industry. Last century an audiobook consisted of a big …