Zinegeist #4: Plastic Knife
Plastic Knife is an anonymous zine from Melbourne that started in 2007. Other than that, there isn’t a lot on the Internet about the zine (or its maker). That’s why
Plastic Knife is an anonymous zine from Melbourne that started in 2007. Other than that, there isn’t a lot on the Internet about the zine (or its maker). That’s why
Contrary to popular belief, slavery was never abolished. In fact, there are more people enslaved today than at any other point in history. The sale of humans into slavery is
You can now listen to your favourite magazine – isn’t it nice to hear the voice behind the story? ANDY HUANG recommends three podcasts that are as excellent as their
Communications grad ASTRID LORANGE tells us about the thrill – and total despair – of pursuing a PhD, the importance of having support networks, and finding the pleasure in wrestling
If you want a job you’ve got to work it – ‘it’ being your stunning, accessible and ultimately lovely personality. Resident people-person LARISSA BRICIS shares her tips for turning heads.Unless
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Words by Chris GallOn May 13, Joe Hockey proudly announced that he was selling our future for a budget surplus. I had the (dis)pleasure of watching the budget announcement at
We asked questions and UTS answered.1. Can you confirm whether students will be penalised for missing class and what will happen with assessments scheduled for this day?“UTS will not penalise
Ogling your literary heroes will be made easy at Sydney Writers’ Festival, which kicks off on Monday, May 19 and runs until Sunday, May 25. With folks like Breaking Bad’s
HATTIE O’DONNELL speaks to the baben’ Eliza Sarlos, and finds out what tunes the author of Amazing Babes recommends for an encounter with your earholes.What would be the first song