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Hogwarts? Hogwash!
Hard truths  
Hogwarts? Hogwash!
Everyone from John Lithgow to Paapa Essiedu has signed up for the Harry Potter reboot – and they’re in for a rude shock.
Mum shoddy  
Molly Jong-Fast’s mother was a famous feminist author. At home, things were very different.
Out of body  
17 years ago Nathan Dunne was locked out of his body. Now he’s written a memoir about depersonalisation – and it’s terrifying.
Hot toddy  
Which generation has the worst bar etiquette? Servers tell all.
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Tuna? I hardly know her!
Tuna? I hardly know her!
(Sorry) (It's a tuna mornay)
Extremely online
Extremely online
Sabrina Carpenter dropped an album cover and everyone was extremely normal about it! Is it giving Madonna? Is it giving Miss Piggy? Is Sabrina Carpenter an ally? Is Sabrina Carpenter my friend? Sometimes things happen and it is abundantly clear what the discourse is going to be and maybe in those cases we don’t need to have the discourse anymore. Yay! 

Good reads: JD Vance went to a musical while his staffers made the worst memes of all time. Long reads: 3000 words on The Sims, 5000 on Jia Zhangke, 6000 on The Rehearsal. We should all be wasting time, going out, and loving our wives. Dad rock is over and no-one wants to go to college anymore. Happy 30 years to the chicest movie of all time!
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A film – new career  
Most of us were making sourdough in lockdown. Warren Ellis co-founded an animal sanctuary – and the ensuing documentary, Ellis Park, is in cinemas now.
Most of us were making sourdough in lockdown. Warren Ellis co-founded an animal sanctuary – and the ensuing documentary, Ellis Park, is in cinemas now.
Another film – Coke and beer  
Celine Song’s follow-up to Past Lives is that rare thing in modern cinema: a big ticket rom-com. It’s a little awkward, but still “worthy of a date”. Materialists is in cinemas now.
Celine Song’s follow-up to Past Lives is that rare thing in modern cinema: a big ticket rom-com. It’s a little awkward, but still “worthy of a date”. Materialists is in cinemas now.
A show – lots of cheer  
Cheesy romance? 80s soundtrack?? Four stars??? Mix Tape is on Binge now.
Cheesy romance? 80s soundtrack?? Four stars??? Mix Tape is on Binge now.
An album – future clear  
OneFour might be the biggest – and most targeted – rappers in Australia. With their debut record Look At Me Now, they want to change the narrative.
OneFour might be the biggest – and most targeted – rappers in Australia. With their debut record Look At Me Now, they want to change the narrative.
The funniest things on the internet
Aidan Jones's tour of his tabs
Aidan Jones's tour of his tabs
Lots of Australian comedians! Plus a man transforming into a cat.
This week's weirdest story
Sunburned country
Sunburned country
New research found that many Australian sunscreens don't match their claims. One SPF 50+ product was only SPF 4!
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