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books podcasts
BrainStuff
Sort Your Sh!t Out, Gary Waldon
August 2020, Woodslane, wellness Transformational change specialist, Gary Waldon’s unconventional self-help book offers a no nonsense, Aussie-as-heck guide to living your best life.
Breaking Good, Simon Fenech
August 2020, Echo Publishing, true crime This gripping true crime memoir shares the harrowing story of drug addiction, gangland crime, hitting rock bottom and the power of second chances.
Eat a Peach, David Chang
September 2020, Penguin, memoir The chef behind the recent Netflix hit Ugly Delicious shares the realities of chef life in a soulful memoir with a few recipes thrown in for good measure.
theatre
The Ethical Omnivore, Laura Dalrymple and Grant Hilliard August 2020, Murdoch Books, non-fiction Two unlikely butchers explore our increasingly fraught relationship with food and search for ways to apply an ethical approach to meat consumption in the twenty-first century.
EXTREME, Joan Gelfland
July 2020, Blue Light Press/First World Publishing, fiction Set in a high-risk gaming startup, peopled with world-class skateboarders and power-hungry executives, worlds collide when a Hollywood producer comes calling.
Dishing up “your daily serving of smart,” each episode of BrainStuff explores (and explains) an element of everyday science in easily digestible 5-10 minute snippets.
The Michelle Obama Podcast
Produced by the Obama family’s very own production company, Higher Ground, the new series presents the former First Lady’s most candid, and deeply personal conversations to show us what’s possible when we dare to be vulnerable.
Gaslight
September 4-19 at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Adelaide SA A mind-bending Victorian thriller, director Catherine Fitzgerald brings this classic psychodrama to the stage with a new twist in a showcase of psychological manipulation, marital mystery and suspense.
Unthinkable
Hosted by ex-Google creative Jay Acunzo, each episode of Unthinkable covers stories from individuals who have broken from “best practice” to pursue an unconventional path to success in their chosen field.
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