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A great yarn
A small army created the hand-knitted props for a short film inspired by yarn bombing.
Another bloody business
How did 20,000 sheep bound for Bahrain end up being cruelly slaughtered in Pakistan?
Emotional buttons
Films developed by Pixar have always focused on telling the most engaging stories possible, says director Lee Unkrich.
Sitcom politics
There are things that the American public like to laugh at, but won't vote for, says Timothy Stanley.
Apps push gambling
Australians are expected to spend $750 million dollars on the Melbourne Cup this year.
Futile medical intervention
Has a culture of death denial infiltrated medical decision making?
Dramaless confession
Writer Benjamin Law describes the moment he came out to his mother.
Set for success
Sydney's Scots College has one of the largest student programs for Indigenous boys in Australia.
A very different election
The Washingon that was alive with celebration during the 2008 presidential election is now a dispirited place.
Hold On
Angus Stone and his band stopped by the triple j studio to perform a track by Alabama Shakes.
Good medicine
Archie Roach's latest album Into the Bloodstream has helped him deal with his grief and health battles.
In whose interests?
New laws protect the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale from suburban sprawl, but not all farmers are in favour.
Place your bets
Which horses have the hottest prospects to claim victory at the 2012 Melbourne Cup?
Pledge against bullying
Facebook and Project Rockit have launched an anti-bullying campaign.
Alien astronomers
Could stargazers elsewhere in our galaxy be directing their lasers towards us?
Mother's milk
The antibodies and protein found in a mother cow's first colostrum milk may help in the fight against HIV.
A sensory treat
Happy memories are triggered by the sights and smells in an aged care facility's garden.
Calamity Jane
Review: A classic Doris Day musical that remains a guilty pleasure.
Happy birthday ballet
The Australian Ballet celebrates a proud history of excellence reaching back to 1962.
Ladies in the lead
The world of horse racing in the Northern Territory is on its way to being dominated by female jockeys.
