Here’s a link to my latest ‘Her Canberra’ post. It’s about how we are turning away from TV and to the internet for our daily fix of Schadenfreude! http://www.hercanberra.com.au/index.php/2012/02/20/online-objections/
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For Art’s Sake
Because my husband works there, I sometimes have cause to be at the Lyons shops. As far as shops go, they’re not great. The supermarket is pretty ordinary and there is no coffee shop. Indeed, I wish my husband had been more considerate and placed himself at, say, the Chifley shops or the Garran shops […]
Continue readingLet Them Run Free
I read an article in The Australian last week (by Cassandra Wilkinson, author of Don’t Panic: Nearly Everything is Better Than You Think) on how, over the last decade, Australian Playground Safety Standards have been changing the design of children’s play spaces ‘to remove danger, risk and quite a bit of fun’. In a nutshell, […]
Continue readingMEN SOLD FOR FOOLS
VB’s ‘Real Men’ campaign It is often said that media reflects and influences the cultural attitudes of the day. To date, there has been much talk about how women are portrayed in the media. Much analysis of the media has been influenced by the second wave of feminism, or the ‘women’s liberation’ movement, which came […]
Continue readingPeople Engaged with Politics and Society?
I recently had a discussion with a friend of mine about the quality of the show Q&A, on ABC1. He compared the show to 60 Minutes, contending that while it ‘presents the trappings of serious journalism’ (ie a panel composed of a variety of political persuasions and chaired by a credible journalist) and is clearly targeted […]
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February 20, 2012 
Does this ad make you LOL?
Have you checked out the latest Lynx ad yet? Have a peek here and see what you think: Yeah, I get the joke. They’re not really talking about sports balls, right? Clever? No. Funny? Not really. I find it pretty childish. And I have to ask myself: why does so much of our popular culture […]
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