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Momoko Metham

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The Japanese domestic space

Living with my grandparents in Japan could feel like my second home

November 25, 2019 Momoko Metham
"Yosonoko" written in Japanese script overlaying an arrangement of Japanese sushi
Perspective //

Yosonoko: A stranger’s child

How do you navigate between your Japanese and Australian identities when you are both?

August 19, 2019 Momoko Metham
Culture //

The Picasso piece and the gift that keeps on giving

The curious link between an American, a Picasso piece and $20m

November 29, 2018 Momoko Metham
arts ball cover image
Reviews // Balls

A Cinderella Series: Arts Ball

Time to dust off your glass slippers and relive the final ball for 2018 before the clock strikes 12

November 4, 2018 Momoko Metham
Culture // Facebook

Awkward teens to awkward seens

Momoko Metham is frustrated by how complicated instant messaging has become.

March 13, 2018 Momoko Metham

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