by Matt Saunders | Jul 30, 2015 | CDs, Reviews
Local Revolution’s debut album is a demonstration of reggae funk mastery, and will keep you moving from the first note of its opening title track. Whether bouncing to the textbook skank of Up And Down, or grooving to the upbeat Apartheid, this record is a...
by Jenny Thompson | Jan 7, 2015 | Books, Reviews
Simon Sebag Montefiore (Quercus/Hachette Australia) 2014, 272pp, RRP $36.99 You can’t help but notice that the majority of speeches included in this book are made by middle-class white men. This doesn’t particularly mark out the proclivities of Editor Simon...