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He doesn't bite. Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston. February 2012.

The Internet is a wonderful place filled with the rich and varied treasures of the world holds (as well as erotic fan fiction.) The following are some things that I've had a look at in the last week. I call this: a Compendium of Click-throughs for Monday Morning...

  • How Gogol (and Chekhov and Dostoyevsky) explains the Post-Soviet World.

  • An good in-depth piece on why Kevin Rudd challenging has done Julia Gillard a favour or two.

  • I am firmly in the Che Guevara/ Fidel Castro open collar camp! Down with imperialist neckwear!!!

  • Pickiness: The Secret Eating Disorder Nobody’s Talking About...

  • A short consideration on Vaclav Havel's contested legacy.

  • Come to Tasmania the Wonderland! An exhibition of beautiful Tasmanian tourism posters, 1920s-1950s, from LINC Tasmania collections.

  • Catherine the Great was an impressive woman.

  • Every World Press Photo Winner From 1955-2011. Be warned though, it leans towards the tragedies...
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