Elise Lawrence speaks to artists, athletes, dancers and sex workers about their relationships with their body, and how this changed when their body became their job.
Read MoreIn Hot Water
The air outside was cold – goose bumps rippled on my skin as I stepped through, not entirely sure where to put my hands. I was entirely naked in a garden full of strangers in the middle of winter – it seemed like an embarrassing dream I might have had as a child.
But nobody looked at me. Nobody cared. Everybody else was naked too.
Read MoreWhat I learnt while I was worrying about turning 30
In less than a month I turn 30. You might say I have been kinda, maybe, definitely stressing out over this. But the stress has not been without its positives – mainly what I have learnt this year.
Read MoreFive Favourites: Bookstoring in Brisbane
Come with us on a journey, a bookstore-crawl, through the many book stores that Brisbane has to offer.
Read MoreContemporaries
Contemporaries is a new Sydney based membership group offering exclusive art experiences and money-can’t-buy access to intimate art world events and launches. Sounds neat huh? We think so.
Read MoreTommi PG Interview
We had a chat with Tommi PG (aka Katie Parrish), comic artist and art editor at The Lifted Brow about drawing, careers, cerebral junk food, and narrative lube.
Read MoreFading
"Sometimes I forget to take my meds and it feels like everything is fading in and out of focus. It’s like that feeling of having a rug pulled out from under you, but all in your head."
Read MoreThe Sims: A love story
"Like the lovers of history before me—Romeo and Juliet, Tristan and Isolde, Bert and Ernie—I too have a tragic tale to tell of woe and redemption..."
Read MoreGivin’ girls an ego
We had a chat to the Creative Director of The Push Bianca Annamie about collaboration, education and representation.
Read MoreLife after travel
Marianna gives us her top tips for readjusting to life back home after travelling abroad.
Read MoreZICS 2015: From The Eyes of a Rookie
Before hitting up this year’s Zine and Indie Comics Symposium in South Brisbane, I couldn't have told you what a zine was, let alone how to pronounce it (I genuinely thought it rhymed with 'vine', it just never clicked for me)
Read MoreJungle Love Festival
We spoke to Raymond Williams, co-director of Jungle Love Festival, about event and festival planning, cracking the business and what we can expect from Jungle Love number two.
Read MoreThanks For Having Me
We have a chat with Tatanja Ross, founder of creative company On Jackson Street and artist in her own right, about her photography project Thanks For Having Me which invites people into the creative spaces of artists.
Read MoreGiving it up: Diary of a non-smoker
"My boyfriend asked me to quit with him. At first I was horrified at what he was asking of me but when someone you deeply love asks you to stop slowly poisoning yourself to death, it is hard to say no."
Read MoreReclaim Australia
If you’re Australian you’ve undoubtedly heard of the Reclaim Australia movement, but now we need to make sure that the loudest voices are not also the least informed.
Read MoreTHE FOX & RABBIT COFFEE CO.
"Nestled in the leafy backstreets of Paddington, Fox & Rabbit is sitting pretty on Kennedy Terrace, easily identified by the adorable window decal featuring a rad fox and rabbit duo."
Read MoreTess McCabe: Creative Minds Publishing
Melbourne based graphic designer and creative all-rounder Tess McCabe has recently launched her own independent publishing company, Creative Minds Publishing. We spoke to her about all things creative in our recent interview.
Read MoreThe History of the Miniskirt
"The miniskirt is a revolutionary piece of clothing. It was a tangible manifestation of the changing attitudes of women in decades past and even now." Zara talks miniskirts and feminism.
Read MoreKRASS
"Journalists by trade, Sanja Grozdanic and Tess Martin designed Krass Journal to be savoured, pondered over and questioned by its’ readers..." Check out our chat with the founders of Krass.
Read MoreNostalgia
"It is too simplistic to divide our emotions into categorical ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ when experiences of nostalgia are also existent." Marianna talks defining nostagia.
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