16 July 2010

Put your apple in the air

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In the current edition of The Monthly there's another Woman with a Granny Smith story. But before that...

The Battle for Bennelong: Round Two
by NICK BRYANT
Begins thus :
The event is part of “Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea” and alongside the refreshment tables are stalls weighed down with embroidered cushions, fitted sheets, homemade cakes and back issues of Australian Country Craft magazine, as well as plenty of unwanted kitsch from the neighbouring cul-de-sacs and avenues, such as an empty picture frame, as yet unpurchased, emblazoned with the words “Gold Coast”.

Supreme Goddess as Void,
with projection-space for image


Opposite this opening sentence, this opening scene setter, The Monthly print version reproduces full page a familiar photo of 2007 Labor candidate Maxine McKew campaigning in enthusiastic dance extension. There's something I'd not noticed before...



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Put your apple in the air
like you just don't

care



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A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
someone looks at something ...

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