IN A MIDLIFE CRISIS FAR, FAR AWAY
Bernard S. Hobson dives into Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey. We see that even 'In A Midlife Crisis Far, Far Away' we can't escape gender politics.
Bernard S. Hobson dives into Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey. We see that even 'In A Midlife Crisis Far, Far Away' we can't escape gender politics.
Bernard S. Hobson makes his Rant Mag debut. In 200 Channels and Nothing But Cats, Bernard discusses why your garage is never quite full - enough.
Olivia Adams attends the Sydney Writers Festival, she hears all about the history of sex
Olivia Adams reviews Donnie's 'Crying on Purpose', a podcast hosted by Newcastle based trans-man, exploring pop-culture, love and life..
Olivia Adams interviews Sydney based Pop artist, Voh. They discuss the electric energy that Pop music provides.
Faith Thurnwald attends Jack Raymond's EP launch, 'The Long Story Short'. It's a great title, and how Faith will choose to describe her night.
Olivia Adams researches - so you don't have to - all the hottest 2024 Mardi Gras events happening in Sydney, to shake that fine ass of yours.
Maddie Ellis discusses ending violence against women, the upcoming protests to participate in and what we can all do.
Louise Nilsson interviews Jack Raymond. They discuss coffee for breakfast and Jack's new single 'Wide Eyes'
Connor Williams attends Bikini Kill's first performance in Brisbane since 1997. A Night at Bikini Kill, became an impossibility no more...
Faith Thurnwald interviews folk musician, Lara De Koster. They discuss whisky, situationships and Lara's new single; Times Two.
I’d Rather Be Getting Railed is for the girls, the gays, and the theys. A ribbed crop top selection: ribbed for your pleasure.
The pink and green queens from Maryborough have Meanjin chanting their name at every gig
Where could they be: Why women all throughout art history seem to be decidedly lacking when it comes to their little lady garden.
Saskia Anderson explores what the overturning of Roe v. Wade says about the hypocrisy of right-wing libertarianism.
Faith Thurnwald writes about her prerogative, nay; her right, to have fun. An editorial paired with sharp photos from blurry nights.
Faith Thurnwald attends the Warped rave, a weird and warped night with a lineup of exclusively queer, femme, non-binary and
In this opinion piece Faith ponders: is love a social construct, or is it an innate part of the human...
Feminism is dead. It’s sitting six feet under, weighed down by influencers who use it to commodify themselves.
A photo series exploring the angst of adolescence. The dichotomy that comes with being a teenager: boredom and the thrill of doing things for the very first time.
Faith Thurnwald explores female suffering, personified through Connie in Lady Chatterley's Lover. The depiction of female suffering; a mirror, held up to a pain she'd known and felt. ...
'Not All Men' offers two creative responses to sexual assault, in light of an ongoing rape culture and Scott Morrisons apology.
Faith Thurnwald writes an article exploring grunge, the literature genre for the disenfranchised youth of Australia in the 90's.
Faith Thurnwald writes a love letter to Iceland, in discussing the origins and traditions that come with Christmas in such an ethereal country.
Faith Thurnwald writes an opinion piece on the controversy surrounding all that is COVID, from mandates to...communism?
Faith Thurnwald explores where to draw the line with porn. Do you watch it, do you like it?
Faith Thurnwald explores the exploitative nature of Miley Cyrus: ripping off underground artist's looks and manipulating third wave feminism.
Faith Thurnwald explores the symbolism of Frida Kahlo; an indefinable woman reduced to a hipster icon.
Louise Nilsson discusses everything the Extinction Rebellion
Faith Thurnwald explores the dichotomy of Capitalism vs. Communism in a book review of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed.