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Australia's involvement in an 'Anglosphere' is the delusion of a golden age that never existed

  • Written by: Allan Patience, Principal Fellow, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne
imageFor almost all of its cumbersome history, the British Empire was a very ramshackle affair.Shutterstock

The weird and wonderful concept of the Anglosphere is gaining a surprising salience in public debates as Britain faces up to its post-Europe future.

Angst seems to be mounting as many British voters who voted to leave the European Union begin to...

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Sgt Pepper's at 50 – the greatest thing you ever heard or just another album?

  • Written by: Liam Viney, Piano Performance Fellow, The University of Queensland
imageSgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band : is this the best popular music has to offer?Paul Townsend, flickr, CC BY

The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band turns 50 on June 1 and the anniversary of this legendary album will be celebrated in style. But has this classic work - named the greatest album of all time by Rolling Stone -...

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Pirates of the Caribbean 5: there be some good science in that there film

  • Written by: Michael Milford, Associate professor, Queensland University of Technology
imageThe iconic Captain Jack Sparrow in action.Disney Enterprises, Inc

It’s hard to believe, but it has been more than 13 years since the first Pirates of the Caribbean film set sail on our screens. The fifth instalment, out this week, is Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

Like the third film in the series, it opens with a powerful...

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