Teen Witch, 'The Crush Issue'
Welcome to the future. It’s 1994 here and gender (socially defined differences between men and women) doesn’t exist. In Teen Witch Mag –... read more...
'Postmodernism: Style & Subversion, 1970-1990'
This book goes a long way in explaining the connection between the likes of the Memphis design school and Grace Jones’ zany style, or performance pansexual... read more...
Justin Heazlewood, 'The Bedroom Philosopher Diaries'
This collection of tour diaries shows Justin Heazlewood at his most remorseless. Guess who he’s picking on this time? Justin Heazlewood. Sure, there... read more...
Matterhorn
Aussie designer Chris Hopkins has been doing great work for a long time now, so it’s nice to see Nieves recognise his designs as ‘good, quality... read more...
Ghostpatrol, 'Future Notes Volume II'
Navigating the spectrum of street art – both in its natural habitat, and gallery or print form – its always reassuring to encounter artists... read more...
Eggs Press
Eggs Press is a hot rival to crack the duopoly of Perth street presses, all the way to the yolk. read more...
Teen Angels
Since 1979, Teen Angels has been a testament to the fact that some very real people live lives that are very different from ours. Cover-to-cover, each... read more...
Blake Nelson, 'Dream School'
In Blake’s second installment to the Andrea Marr saga, Dream School, Andrea is miraculously only three years older and setting off to experience the... read more...
Peter Carey, 'The Chemistry of Tears'
Bad news, team: people die. Peter Carey’s The Chemistry of Tears told me so. In the book, horology conservator Catherine Gehrig is beat up about this... read more...
Chuck Klosterman, 'The Visible Man'
The Visible Man is chockablock full of Klosterman’s favourite things: music, drugs, longwinded treatises on the nature of mediated culture. read more...
Little Joe No. 3
Little Joe issue 3 is an inspiring jolt of same-sex creative juices as they apply to the film world. But straight folks needn’t feel uninvited,... read more...
Tell Mum Everything Is Ok issue #5
Publishers of Tell Mum Everything Is OK, Editions FP&CF, call it a “participative fanzine.” That’s only slightly less true of issue... read more...
Stuart Harrison, 'Forty-Six Square Metres of Land Doesn’t Normally Become A House'
Forty-Six Square Metres of Land Doesn’t Normally Become A House is a book but reads more like a journal, documenting clever ways of thinking and living... read more...
PORT issue #4
PORT is now in its fourth issue. I read the first and the second, and by the third it was looking sketchy, but this fourth issue is so good it’s... read more...
Summer reading
Some recommended reading from our writers that you can spend your book vouchers on… read more...
Captain Goodvibes, My Life as a Pork Chop 1973-1981
Between 1973 and 1981 Tony Edwards worked for Australian surfing magazine Tracks (here’s what it looked like back then). According to reports, what... read more...
'Boneshaker Magazine', Issue 7
The writers at Boneshaker Magazine are cyclists too and they’ve got their own publication to prove it. It covers everything from the history of bike... read more...
Sam Wallman, ‘Being Born Is Goin’ Blind’
When you think of political cartoons you probably imagine ‘plumb-pudding’, Brant or a weasel with the face of Tony Abbott, but the hundred-strong collection... read more...
Jack Kerouac, 'The Sea is My Brother: The Lost Novel'
Someone dug up Jack Kerouac’s unpublished first novel, bundled it up with Kerouac miscellany and sent it to the printers. It’s called The Sea is My... read more...
Perth Music Interviews
There’s this quote that gets thrown about: “Talking about music is like dancing about architecture.” Its origins are disputed, though... read more...
Arthur Pollock
Jesse Pollock has published art books by photographer Sandy Kim, illustrator Jay Howell, oh and his dad. But his father is Arthur Pollock, a long-time... read more...
'Head Full of Snakes', issue #1
As awesome as it looks, it’s all about the stoke that these pages amplify. HFoS makes me excited, even if I still have no intention of ever riding a... read more...
Odd Future, 'Golf Wang'
What’s rad about Odd Future and probably what’s got “old” white dudes like me interested is they broadcast that vibe worldwide;... read more...
Popshot Magazine
Popshot is the UK’s hottest poetry journal release to date. Every issue features 26 poems written to a theme, each poem no longer than 20 lines and accompanied... read more...


