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Why every queer person is furious over the ending of ‘Killing Eve’.

We deserve better lesbian representation.

May 9, 2022 Isabella Freeland
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Surviving the test of time

Dom Ellis has watched 28 seasons of US Survivor and overanalyses the latest Australian incarnation

September 6, 2016 Dom Ellis
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We Put These Neurosurgeons on Stage… You Won’t Believe What Happened Next

Oliver Moore demands more glitter.

May 10, 2016 Oliver Moore
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Reality Check: Alone

Alex Ellis reviews The History Channel’s ‘Alone’.

July 29, 2015 Alex Ellis
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Reality Check: Masterchef Season Seven

Samantha Jonscher on the beauty of “reality”

July 28, 2015 Samantha Jonscher
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Golden Age of Sydney Writers Festival?

Samantha Jonscher went to the Sydney Writer’s festival

June 1, 2015 Samantha Jonscher

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