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Steph Harmon

Steph Harmon

Culture Editor at The Guardian Australia

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    Recent Articles

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    Prime Minister’s Literary awards 2025: Michelle de Kretser wins $80,000 for Theory & Practice

    The author used her acceptance speech to call out the Australian government’s response to the war in Gaza, in a ceremony marked by political commentary
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    ‘Deliciously addictive’, ‘dripping with suspense’: the best Austral...

    Each month Guardian Australia editors and critics pick the upcoming titles they have devoured – or can’t wait to get their hands on
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    ‘Literary scandal’, ‘joke-a-minute’, ‘captivating’: the best Austra...

    Each month Guardian Australia editors and critics pick the upcoming titles they have already devoured – or can’t wait to get their hands on
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    ‘Blood-pumping’, ‘outstanding’, ‘urgent and essential’: the best Au...

    Each month Guardian Australia editors and critics pick the upcoming titles they have already devoured – or can’t wait to get their hands on
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    My petty gripe: you have 400 parks to picnic in, why would you choo...

    Almost every time I unclip my dog, it seems, he can find and inhale the literal poisons laid out by carefree picnickers in defiance of signage
    theguardian.com

    My petty gripe: you have 400 parks to picnic in, why would you choo...

    Almost every time I unclip my dog, it seems, he can find and inhale the literal poisons laid out by carefree picnickers in defiance of signage
    theguardian.com

    David Sedaris: ‘I’m shocked by people who take selfies in public. I...

    The US humourist on men’s shorts, cringeworthy moments – and why he wants to fist-fight Dick Van Dyke
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    From Moo Deng to Me Espresso: it’s the 2024 bumper pop culture quiz...

    Do you know your hot rodent boyfriends, which celebrity is selling feet pics on OnlyFans and who fell off a stage this year? Then this is the quiz for you
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    Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips: ‘It was insane. We all could have ...

    The frontman talks about sharing a joint with Paul McCartney, a gig in Texas that almost went very wrong and his gruesome party trick
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    Waxahatchee: ‘Charli XCX is a genius. She’s the coolest person ever’

    Katie Crutchfield shares what it is like being an identical twin, the rules of writing songs about your partner, and playing through the pain on stage
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    Jon Ronson: ‘What will be the next culture war? Autism. And climate...

    The journalist and author reflects on the death of Twitter, his friendly rivalry with Louis Theroux, and tells his legendary Keith Richards story
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    St Vincent: ‘My most cringeworthy celebrity run-in? I’m sweating ri...

    The musician talks ghosts, giraffes, and the time she met her favourite actor – with disastrous consequences
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    Ben Lee: ‘My whole career is chasing the dragon of opening for Soni...

    The singer-songwriter shares his most cringeworthy celebrity run-in, his theory about Nick Cave and his love for Real Housewives
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    Mark Manson: ‘My industry is rife with hucksters, charlatans, fake ...

    The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck author on quitting drinking, the best advice he’s ever received and why you should delete TikTok
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    ‘Candid’, ‘remarkable’, ‘beguiling’: the best Australian books out ...

    Each month Guardian Australia editors and critics pick the upcoming titles they have already devoured – or can’t wait to get their hands on
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    ‘We are buzzed with euphoria’: Electric Fields to represent Austral...

    The South Australian duo, who came close to competing in 2019, will be taking their new track One Milkali (One Blood) to Sweden
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    The rise of ‘theatre AND’: how sounds, smells and interaction are l...

    Three works at this year’s Perth festival required headphones, among many more multi-sensory shows. Outgoing director Iain Grandage dared the public to take the plunge
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    Taylor Swift Eras tour Melbourne concert: relive the pop star’s big...

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    Beyoncé announces Act II of Renaissance at the Super Bowl and relea...

    Two new country-themed songs, Texas Hold ’Em and 16 Carriages, were added to streaming ahead of the album’s 29 March release
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    Jónsi from Sigur Rós makes a volcano: ‘It goes straight up the arse...

    An immersive exhibition at Mona in Hobart merges music, sound and scent to evoke an eruption, from an artist who is always finding new ways to move his audience
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    Stunning pop, Theater Camp and new Zadie Smith: Australia’s best th...

    New films, shows, books and a seasonal recipe to spend your time with, selected by the culture and lifestyle desks