by Dave Bradley | Jun 8, 2021 | Book, Books, Reviews
[Book Review] Seth Rogen (Hachette Australia) 2021, 260pp, RRP $32.99 Rogen’s handsome tome isn’t a strict autobiography but, instead, proves to be a series of non-chronological, fondly-felt, energetically (and sometimes ingeniously) foul-mouthed and typically...
by Dave Bradley | Apr 19, 2021 | Books, Reviews
[BOOK REVIEW] Marita Bullock and Joan-Maree Hargreaves (Hachette Australia) 2021, 57pp, RRP $29.99 Bullock, Hargreaves and illustrator Liz Rowland’s lovely tome is short and sweet, and although apparently intended for children it’s, nevertheless, surely appealing...
by Dave Bradley | Apr 19, 2021 | Books, Reviews
[BOOK REVIEW] Allie Reynolds (Hachette Australia) 2021, 425pp, RP $32.99 This first novel by Reynolds, a former professional freestyle snowboarder, unsurprisingly features characters who engage in the sport an awful lot, and every time we try to get close to them or...
by Dave Bradley | Apr 19, 2021 | Books, Reviews
[BOOK REVIEW] Dr. Brad McKay (Hachette Australia) 2021, 290pp, RRP $32.99 McKay, an Aussie ‘science communicator’, TV host and Sydney GP, devotes his first book to uncovering many medical crazes and cons (as its subtitle suggest), but what could have been a dry,...
by Dave Bradley | Feb 22, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Reviews, Spoken Word, Theatre
[THEATRE/Spoken Word ~ WORLD PREMIERE ~ SA] The Arch at Holden Street Theatres, Sun 21 Feb. Peter Goers’ latest Fringe show is as Peter Goers-ish as they come, and all the better for it. After all, there are few performers of any shade who’d have the confidence to...