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Grant Fraser on Learning Human by Les Murray.
Reviews of the films Ten; Kill Bill Vol. 1; Intolerable Cruelty and In This world
Although it feels like last Christmas was only about four months back, it also seems like a year since Reggie Bird walked out of the Big Brother house, and an absolute aeon since Kath & Kim finished.
Kevin Summers reflects on art for arts sake in Silencia.
Ralph Carolan reviews Frank McCourt's Teacher Man, and finds that the life of a teacher can be a sometimes solitary, sometimes Sisyphean, and sometimes satisfying job.
Margaret Cassidy considers how the blogs of two young women reflect their very different world views.
Italy, Caravaggio and Catholicism.
Reviews of the films Inside Man, V for Vendetta, Capote, and The March of the Penguins.
The following essays by Morag Fraser and John Schumann are edited addresses from the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series held in February–March 2005.
Morag Fraser meets recent travellers to East Timor.
Susan Dirgham is entranced by a local Damascene.
From humble peasant beginnings in rural China to international success as a dancer and author, Li Cunxin has achieved a destiny that few dared to dream.
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