Book Club / Culture
Winnie Dunn has published Australia’s first Pacific Islander novel – and she’s opening the door for others to follow suit
“You can’t make a great story, or at least an original contribution to knowledge, without collaboration.”
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“You can’t make a great story, or at least an original contribution to knowledge, without collaboration.”
“I’m a work in progress and I love to learn,” Naomi Campbell tells ‘RUSSH’.
Pip pip! You’ve got a lot of ground to cover.
“Leave the door open behind you, I wish you knew that there is more than enough for us all.”
Introducing, Alexandra Tanner’s debut ‘Worry’. Prepare to see it everywhere.
Here are the authors coming to town.
Pick out a comfy seat and settle in, with these stories in your hands you won’t want to be anywhere else.
Love is a splendid thing to read about.
Introducing, Library Science.
Sheila Heti, Megan Nolan and Sloane Crosley have pulled through…
As we kick-start the new year, we’re looking to books, film, television, music and podcasts for inspiration.
The ‘Boy Swallows Universe’ actress and Chanel ambassador shares her favourite and most cherished books.
The tell-all 2004 memoir, which details Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis’ early life, is being made into a movie.
From the youthful, uninhibited photography of Hameed Akinwande to the gentle yet robust emotional landscapes of Hisham Matar.
Like their paper forms audiobooks are another form of escapism.
Here are some of the books, movies and songs we’re taking through to 2024.
As we begin to switch our brains from business to pleasure.
There’s a dark and erotic debut from Ghanaian author Kobby Ben Ben, and more life-affirming poetry from Lemn Sissay.
To celebrate the release of ‘The Flirtation of Girls’, Saleh shares her literary favourites for ‘RUSSH’ Book Club.
As we crawl our way through these final weeks of 2023, we’re looking to books, film, television, music and podcasts for levity.