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The Big Weekend of Books is here |
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Bonnie Garmus talking about sexism in the 1960s workplace. Stan Grant on truth-telling and the role of the media. Robbie Arnott on making the ordinary mythological. These are just a few highlights of this year's Big Weekend of Books: a weekend jam-packed with writers you love — and others we know you'll love — in conversation with your favourite RN presenters. Tune in to ABC Radio National today and tomorrow, or find it on the ABC listen app whenever it suits you. And keep your eyes out for a bonus edition of this email newsletter that we'll be sending during the week, where Big Weekend curator Michaela Kalowski will share her favourite interviews. Enjoy your weekend, Rosie Ryan, digital editorEnjoy getting ABC RN in your inbox? Invite your friends to sign up too! |
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Plan your listening. Discover all the events that you will hear on-air and online during ABC RN's Big Weekend of Books on June 17 and 18. | | |
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World-renowned psychotherapist Esther Perel joins Yumi Stynes to explain the importance of intimacy, who experiences it, and how we can factor it into our daily lives. | | |
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We have an insatiable appetite to hear about the private lives of friends and celebrities alike, but does gossip have a role to play in keeping society running smoothly? | | |
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A New York judge is considering what sanctions to impose on a lawyer who spectacularly misused ChatGPT. | | |
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Generational stereotypes can sound convincing, but in the workplace they can become a pervasive form of ageism. | | |
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Almost 1,200 Australians received honours in the first ever King's Birthday list. Most recipients are involved in community service, thinking of more than themselves. But does our political and economic system foster enough of that spirit? | | |
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Although it has a tiny population of just 5 million, Ireland has produced some of the world's best writers — including James Joyce, author of modernist masterpiece Ulysses. | | |
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Pierre Bonnard was a key artist in a movement that came after Impressionism: Les Nabis. Influenced by the flat colour and decorative elements of Japanese wood prints and Gauguin's pure colours, Bonnard forged a style that was both radical and beautiful. | | |
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Mia Hansen-Løve's new film stars Léa Seydoux as a widow plunging into a passionate affair, while juggling parenting, work and her father's recent diagnosis with a rare neurodegenerative disease. | | |
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Discover what role curious goats and religious figures trying to stay awake have played in the centuries-long evolution of coffee. | |
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