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No. 8 January 2012
- Maria Tumarkin on hunger, MasterChef and the fetishisation of food
- Anthony Morris on Justified and Breaking Bad
- Clementine Ford on her experiences as a phone-sex worker
- New fiction from Michael Sala's debut novel
- KYD in conversation with Malcolm Knox
No. 7 October 2011
- Ben Eltham on the demise of Australian political journalism
- Rebecca Howden on Andrej Pejic
- KYD in conversation with Val McDermid
- Ben Pobjie on hating Julia Gillard
- Rochelle Siemienowicz and Krissy Kneen on pornography and censorship
No. 6 July 2011
- Sophie Cunningham on women in the media
- Paul Capsis remembers being bullied
- Jo Case on what is Australian literature
- Gillian Terzis introduces us to Anonymous
- Dmetri Kakmi on hating his face
No. 5 April 2011
- Matthia Dempsey on the survival of Australian bookshops
- Petra Starke on the infamy of reality-television blogging
- Daniel Golding defends the 'art' of videogames
- Mark Hewitt on the revival of the cassette
- Emilie Collyer remembers her father's long-term drinking
No. 4 January 2011
- Emily Maguire on the plight of female carers
- Jake Wilson reviews Roman Polanski's latest film
- Hannah Kent on Florence + The Machine
- KYD in conversation with Salley Vickers
- New fiction from Peggy Frew
No. 3 October 2010
- Antony Loewenstein on Australia's relationship with Israel
- Emmett Stinson on how creative writing programs ruin everything
- Rebecca Starford reads Tintin as an adult
- Rachel Power on housework
- KYD in conversation with DBC Pierre
No. 2 July 2010
- Monica Dux reflects on The Female Eunuch, 40 years on
- Benjamin Law on discovering music after everyone else
- Michaela McGuire on the pitfalls and pleasures of writing
- Mel Campbell is baying for True Blood
No. 1 March 2010
- Gideon Haigh on the demise of Australian literary reviewing
- Clementine Ford on Internet dating
- Georgia Gowing talks derby, roller derby
- New fiction from Chris Womersley, Kalinda Ashton and Emmett Stinson
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