News: What messes with your head
Hatred and blame during lockdown
The memes, jokes and hate have already started flowing after an individual who contracted Coronavirus deceived authorities and lied, but does this individual deserve the聽anger and blame that is currently being directed towards them?
Lessons learned by marking
I have spent the last two or so weeks marking undergraduate politics essays.
Actions speak louder
Actions speak louder than words. That鈥檚 always been hard for me because I鈥檓 a very word focused person.聽
Lockdown 2.0
What we all feared has come again, another lockdown (or circuit breaker if you will). However, perhaps it is a blessing in disguise.
British Film Festival 2020
The annual British Film Festival (BFF) has arrived in Adelaide聽for its seventh year, playing at Palace Nova cinemas at聽Eastend and Prospect聽from 10-29 November.
Connection in the midst of isolation
It's a pretty scary time in the world right now. We can't control everything happening around us, but we can control some things, and we can learn to find connection and, importantly, hope.
Letting people down
It can be tough when you make promises and agreements and then have to back track and let people down due to changing circumstances.
Back Home
When I was a kid, my family lived up in the Adelaide Hills. There鈥檚 a lot more trees and wildlife up there, a lot less concrete and housing. In most places you get a view of trees, or vineyards, or you can look down at the city on the plains. Living there had a big impact on my childhood, and features heavily in my memory. It's聽where I came from.
Our complicated relationship with Sex and the City (part 1)
Sex and the City聽is a beloved聽cornerstone of 90s and 2000s television culture, but its legacy is complicated.聽
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