Ep 45: Miso Horny
Sincerely apologetic about the audio quality from the last episode, Crabb and Sales lock themselves away in a silent office to talk of recent adventures at Parliament House and how great it was to see Helen Garner featured in the New Yorker. Although it is nice and quiet, there is plenty of clanging going on. JD Vance’s book is discussed, plus what politicians say they will be reading over summer.
Inside the Commons - BBC
James McGrath Al desko with Annabel Crabb Series 1 Ep 2
Royal Menus - Jake Smith’s private collection of historic royal menu cards
Labor in the Kitchen (Note: this is not held in single Australian library, but for anyone super keen, there is one 2nd hand copy for sale in Bendigo!)
Deutschland 83 - German-language spy drama (Sundance)
Helen Garner's Savage Self-Scrutiny - By James Wood - The New Yorker (12 Dec, 2016)
The Spare Room - by Helen Garner
Carpool Karaoke (via YouTube)
Crowded House on reuniting after 20 years - Interviewed by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30)
Timberlake on Trolls, embracing failure and coming to terms with his career - Interviewed by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30)
Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis - by J. D. Vance
Revisionist History - a podcast from Malcolm Gladwell
Reading lists corral politicians’ interests, values, ambitions - Troy Bramston - The Australian (6 Dec 2016) (Note: pay wall restricted access)
The Cook’s Table - by Stephanie Alexander
100 Tweets That Made British People Piss Themselves in 2016 - BuzzFeed
Reflections on True Friendship - by Andrew O’Hagan - NYT (23 Nov, 2016)
Please Like Me - featuring Josh Thomas (via ABC)