This exquisite novel is a tender story of grief,hope – and a rabbit

This exquisite novel is a tender story of grief,hope – and a rabbit

Melanie Cheng’s new novel follows the lives of one family,living in the shadow of grief.

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The (musical) forecast is bleak,but Fat White Family’s Lias Saoudi is still in the game

The (musical) forecast is bleak,but Fat White Family’s Lias Saoudi is still in the game

Provocative British band Fat White Family,notorious for their chaotic on-stage energy and off-stage antics,are returning to Australia – and hopefully won’t be arrested this time.

  • byJenny Valentish
Actually,I’m fine with not having it all

Actually,I’m fine with not having it all

Work is good,home’s OK,and that’s enough for now.

  • byGenevieve Novak
Imagine Melbourne without coffee and Vespas. Here’s why you can’t ...

Imagine Melbourne without coffee and Vespas. Here’s why you can’t ...

The Italian influence on our homes and city is celebrated in Heide’s new exhibition.

  • byGabriella Coslovich
Forrest Gump stars reunite:Robin Wright and Tom Hanks on growing old on film

Forrest Gump stars reunite:Robin Wright and Tom Hanks on growing old on film

The Forrest Gump co-stars age from 18 to 80 in Here. Discombobulating is one word for it.

  • byStephanie Bunbury
Ready your tissues for the final season of Somebody Somewhere

Ready your tissues for the final season of Somebody Somewhere

It’s time to say goodbye to this incredible series that celebrates friendship and belonging.

  • byKylie Northover
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Sick of feeling invisible,Jo Stanley created her own radio station

Sick of feeling invisible,Jo Stanley created her own radio station

She’s one of Australia’s most successful hosts – yet traditional broadcasting left her underwhelmed. So she decided to build a new network from scratch.

  • byMichael Lallo
A remarkable literary debut,a biography of Madrid and other new books

A remarkable literary debut,a biography of Madrid and other new books

Our reviewers cast their eyes over recent fiction and non-fiction releases.

  • byCameron Woodhead andSteven Carroll
Michel Houellebecq’s final novel:shock,squalor and a lack of vision

Michel Houellebecq’s final novel:shock,squalor and a lack of vision

The polarising French author’s work is a bittersweet farewell

  • byJack Cameron Stanton
The history of synchronised swimming is a surprisingly compelling tale

The history of synchronised swimming is a surprisingly compelling tale

Author and synchronised swimmer Vicki Valosik traces the history of aquatic performance from vaudeville to the Olympic arena.

  • byHelen Elliott
Michelle de Kretser’s new novel boldly plays with literary forms

Michelle de Kretser’s new novel boldly plays with literary forms

The award-winning author’s new novel,set in 1980s Melbourne,stretches the boundaries of what makes a novel

  • byFiona Gruber