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Perspective // Hair

Hair dyes, girl dies

Laura de Feyter talks hair

June 14, 2018 Laura de Feyter
Scissors cutting hair and a floating opal card superimposed on a bus interior
Perspective // NSW Transport

A stranger cut my hair off on the bus

After having her hair randomly chopped off by a stranger on a bus, Perri had to come to terms with an unthinkable commute

June 5, 2018 Perri Roach
Comedy //

I’m Not Just Along for the Ride: A Guest Editorial From Donald Trump’s Hair

Not many people can say that they have ridden with a tyrant. Hitler’s moustache, Pol Pot’s moustache, Stalin’s horse, perhaps, but the head on which I rest is surely one of the worst to sit approximately six feet above the earth. I am so near his mouth that I can smell his breakfast – no…

August 10, 2015 Donald Trump's Hair
Profiles //

Twelve Rehabs, Twenty-Three Detoxes and Three Deaths

Sophie Gallagher interviews Rayya Elias

March 4, 2015 Sophie Gallagher
Features //

Letting Your Hair Down

William Edwards and Sam Langford interrogate a particularly dicey double standard.

March 4, 2015 Honi Soit
Perspective //

Hair Peace

Sam Langford cuts it short and gets straight to the thick of it.

May 26, 2014 Sam Langford
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Hairless

Eirinn Hayes takes us on a crash course on beards, burglers and body hair policing.

May 26, 2014 Eirinn Hayes

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