In the tradition of Australian crime dramas about fatherless young men, the writer-director’s debut feature is a prison film ...
Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Grand Prix–winning story of three hard-working women in Mumbai, and Luca Guadagnino’s steamy ...
The respected intellectual’s writing is a reminder of a moral rigour lost to public debate and universities, replaced by ...
Having found his idealism betrayed in America, Serbian-born screenwriter and playwright Steve Tesich produced an unlikely and ...
The people generally referred to as Negritos were once widely dispersed across South-East Asia. Today, they are found in the ...
The latest in a series of poems about Melbourne neighbourhoods ...
Middle East correspondent for The Economist Gregg Carlstrom on what Trump’s plan for Gaza means for the next phase of the ceasefire. In a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
When the case concludes, the essay will be made available to readers once again. The Monthly stands by Louise and her journalism and remains extremely proud of the essay as vital and compelling ...
Michael chats with Rachel about her new book and she shares her thoughts on luck, science, and the ultimate unknowability of each other and sometimes, even ourselves. In 2017, Rachel Khong released ...
A community of semiretired scholars debating Ancient Greek translation provides a model of dedication in an attention-poor world ...
National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe, on Australia’s biggest political donors and the roadblocks to reform. Tens of millions of dollars in “dark” donations to political parties ...
Depending on your passion for driving, Canberra’s Summernats weekend is either a festival of craft and engineering or a noisy inconvenience ...
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