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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 25-31 May 2024 of The Saturday Paper est. 2014 The Saturday Paper
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* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Mad Max’s George Miller Gets to the Heart of Epic Stories, Andy Hazel , single work column

'George Miller’s Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga arrives 45 years after his classic apocalyptic road movie, Mad Max. With a reported budget of $250 million, his latest is the biggest and most expensive film in Australian history.' 

Homo Pentecostus at Malthouse Reaches for the Transcendent, Alison Croggon , single work review
— Review of Homo Pentecostus Joel Bray , 2024 single work drama ;
'Homo Pentecostus is a complex and moving exploration of the relationships between religion and spiritual and sexual experience.'
The Great All, Seth Robinson , single work short story
Ariane Beeston Because I’m Not Myself, You See, Felicity Plunkett , single work review
— Review of Because I'm Not Myself, You See : A Memoir of Motherhood, Madness and Coming Back From the Brink Ariane Beeston , 2024 single work autobiography ;

'When Ariane Beeston gave birth to her son she was working in child protection as a newly registered psychologist. Years before, she’d won a ballet and dance scholarship to a Sydney private school, which led to performing with the English National Ballet, winning ballet competitions and blitzing exams. When puberty arrived, this changed. Too short, too muscular – so the arbiters said – Beeston was made to feel “too much and not enough”. Pregnancy renewed this scrutiny of her body, reigniting “tracking, monitoring, obsessing” over her size, and parenting brought other kinds of scrutiny, most with limited capacity to detect maternal mental health conditions.' (Introduction)

Jeff Sparrow and Sam Wallman 12 Rules for Strife, Nathan Smith , single work review
— Review of 12 Rules for Strife Jeff Sparrow , 2024 single work graphic novel ;

'12 Rules for Strife is a bite-sized activism manual by writer-editor Jeff Sparrow and cartoonist Sam Wallman that nods satirically to Jordan Peterson’s self-help book 12 Rules for Life. It pairs political mottos with bold illustrations to argue for embracing real-world advocacy in our apathetic and deputised world.' (Introduction)   

Clint Bracknell and Kylie Bracknell Shakespeare on the Noongar Stage, Monique Grbec , single work review
— Review of Shakespeare on the Noongar Stage : Language Revival and Hecate Clint Bracknell , Kylie Farmer , 2024 multi chapter work criticism drama ;

'“Each night before I walked out onto the stage, I would imagine my mother walking beside me,” says the actor Trevor Ryan in Shakespeare on the Noongar Stage. “We would perform and speak our native tongue as one.”' (Introduction)   

The Challenges of Producing Local TV Drama, Sandy George , single work column

'Giving Australian grown-ups the chance to watch their own new drama on the small screen still isn’t taken seriously enough. And it’s worth asking if the biggest local stakeholder – the taxpaying public – is getting cultural bang for its buck.' (Introduction)   

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