Book Review
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Book Review - Roadies: The Secret History Of Australian Rock 'n' Roll
In 'Roadies: The Secret History Of Australian Rock 'n' Roll', author Stuart Coupe is granted an access all areas pass to the closed world of Australian roadies.
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When A Man Snaps: The Early Years Book Review
If you're looking for that hard-to-find gift for the person in your life with a warped sense of humour, or simply need a new coffee-table book to liven up the conversation at
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Tex by Tex Perkins Book Review
Before reading ‘Tex’ by Tex Perkins, my knowledge of the baritone voiced, Aussie singer/ songwriter was limited to The Cruel Sea’s ‘90s hits: ‘The Honeymoon Is Over’ and
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Talking Smack Book Review
Andrew McMillen, prolific contemporary music writer, has written 'Talking Smack' — but not before consulting a some significant identities in Australian music.
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Book Review: The Man With The Ants In His Eyes
Set on a grim council housing estate in the late 1970s, MP Thorp's The Man With The Ants In His Eyes is a dark comedy that follows the escapades of Oliver Corrander
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Fatal Females: Women Who Kill. Book Review
Warning: steer clear of this paragraph if you've recently eaten.
It's one of the most horrific crime scenes Australian police have ever confronted. In March 2000,...
