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"There's nothing I can do about it, so I don't worry about it": Peter Gant, on the possibility of going to jail.

Preparing for jail time

Peter Gant pulls out an iPad to find the list of personal items he will be allowed to take to jail: six pairs of jocks or boxer shorts, six pairs of socks, two singlets, two windcheaters or jumpers or jacket.

Is this Banksy, unmasked?

Is this Banksy? Robert Del Naja (aka 3D) from UK band Massive Attack.

The internet is abuzz with news that the true identity of the world's most famous street artist has finally been unveiled. But is the truth really that simple?

Greiner letter enters university furore

'Save SCA' campaigners protest against planned job cuts at the Sydney College of the Arts.

Sydney University claims its art school is losing money. Yet the NSW government offered generous terms to establish the Sydney College of the Arts at Callan Park.

The iconic Eames chair turns 60

The iconic Eames chair and ottoman.

"The best for the most for the least," was Charles and Ray Eames' democratic design mantra. Yet their most iconic design – the lounge chair and ottoman, which this year celebrates its 60th anniversary – only subscribes to one of those principles: "the best". 

Tourette's show takes the biscuit

Jess Thoms and Jess Mabel Jones, or Chopin, are bringing  <i>Backstage in Biscuitland</I> to Melbourne from October 12-16.

Faced on stage with a bowl of strawberries, Jess Thoms plunges her hands among them and pushes two great handfuls towards her mouth that mostly squash over her face. Jess has Tourette's syndrome. How does she get food into her mouth? It depends on which food, apparently: the tics of Tourette's are inexplicably provoked by some things, pacified by others. "I'm particularly impulsive around strawberries," she says after her show Backstage in Biscuitland, wiping at the sticky residue and laughing ruefully. "Soup is definitely not my friend. Ice-cream can be a bit tricky. But most food is all right - and I ask for help if I need it."