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Music of the city

November 6, 2019 Antithesis Journal
Photo by    Spencer Imbrock    on    Unsplash

Photo by Spencer Imbrock on Unsplash

Sam McDonald writes an ode to the city in this literary, music-inspired piece.

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In Fiction, Storytelling Tags Melbourne emerging wrtiers, Melbourne creatives, music of the city

Memories of Milky Ways

April 24, 2019 Antithesis Journal
Felix’s Shoe Repairs. Photo by Caitlin Cassidy

Felix’s Shoe Repairs. Photo by Caitlin Cassidy

In this creative non-fiction piece, Caitlin Cassidy meets an old friend.

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In Creative non-fiction, Storytelling Tags Creative non-fiction, MIlky Way, Storytelling, Melbourne writers

Rone's Empire — The Beauty of Decay

April 8, 2019 Antithesis Journal
Words and photographs by Sam McDonald.

Words and photographs by Sam McDonald.

Sam McDonald visits Rone’s Empire installation and muses on the artist’s intention to explore and represent beauty and decay.

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In Creative non-fiction, Storytelling Tags Rone, Empire, Melbourne art, Burnham Beeches, Installation, Art, Culture
We raised over $200 for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation yesterday thanks to your wonderful support! Anyone else excited for some beautiful spring weather?
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🖼 Fatata te Miti (By the Sea), by Paul Gauguin Devotion meets design: the monastery of La Tourette was Le Corbusier’s final and most important building, designed to house a community of silent monks. This Modernist concrete structure serves as a place of worship, residence and learning. (Photo from Hotels We Love) Dieter Roth. Bunny-dropping-bunny (Karnickelköttelkarnickel), 1968. Courtesy of MoMA.

A rather unorthodox ‘chocolate’ bunny made from straw and rabbit droppings - maybe not one to gift this Easter. Patti Smith, ‘Devotion’ Tai in thought by Connor Amor-Bendall. Read more at https://bit.ly/2TU6gt1 The Family Source was a spiritual commune established by Father Yod (born Jim Baker), the owner of one of America’s very first health food restaurants. Its 150 members, including Baker’s fourteen wives, lived together in a Hollywood Hills mansion, where they were influenced by the teachings of guru Yogi Bhajan and the astrological age of Aquarius. (Photo from Isis Aquarian Archives) Henri Matisse. View of Notre Dame, Paris, quai Saint-Michel, spring 1914. Courtesy of MoMA.