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Watch, read, listen – what the ‘RUSSH’ editors are loving in October
Right now, you’re probably sagging with the weight of the year. October will do that to you. Here’s how the RUSSH editors are managing.
Right now, you’re probably sagging with the weight of the year. October will do that to you. Here’s how the RUSSH editors are managing.
From Naomi Klein to Ann Patchett.
Including Julia Fox’s “masterpiece” memoir and delicious opinions from Roxane Gay.
Ann Patchett has released new fiction while Diane Williams delights with a hefty load of short stories.
These are the voices we’re reading in July 2023.
Emerging artists and young creative professionals that we think you should know about.
Be it for music, painting, storytelling, or writing, these are the Indigenous Australian creatives we are following on Instagram.
A lot of watching, not a whole heap of reading! Oops.
My beige flag is constantly complaining about random internet trends but consistently being very across them and even writing about them.
From 80s cult cinema to modern classics, check out our list of favourites.
It’s described as ‘if Instagram and Pinterest had a baby’.
The La Prairie Art Award endeavours to recognise living Australian women artists who share in the same audacious, fearless and dynamic spirit the luxury beauty brand is known for.
Here’s where to find it.
“Daddy is a state of mind.”
Music editor Alys Hale takes us along for an evening.
Like music or words of advice, certain foods come to you when you need them most.
A round up of queer books from newer releases to fruity classics.
We’ve got the list.
“I think there’s this misconception that being dark is smart and being happy is stupid.”
From Jedda-Daisy Culley’s debut at Yavuz Gallery and Abbey Rich at MARS Gallery.