It's been a big week in art ... a Cat to Crow about
Surf fanatic Patrick Dangerfield's live-in-the-moment ethos may help inspire Geelong to further flag success.
Surf fanatic Patrick Dangerfield's live-in-the-moment ethos may help inspire Geelong to further flag success.
Essendon veteran retires, and leaves the game a universally admired champion.
Actions speak louder than words, especially after the circus we've witnessed surrounding Richmond's Dustin Martin.
That which was once considered football surrealism is now real and very likely.
Famed for his flamboyance and charity work around issues close to the LGBT community, it's easy to forget that Sir Elton John was once simply a musician from West London.
The AFL, always keen to be at the pointy end of change, may consign the MRP to history.
Kids growing up watching Looney Tunes' reckless but loveable Daffy Duck learnt valuable lessons about the responsible handling of money. He often appeared among piles of the stuff, yet it was clear to his immature audience that by cartoon's end it would all be gone.
The pathos of his plight and the dignity with which he carries himself are difficult to describe in words, but not in art.
Thirteen years after Chelsea Roffey became the AFL's first female goal umpire, Eleni Glouftsis became the first female field umpire. As American rock band R.E.M. sang, "It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine."
"I've done the portrait of M. Gachet with a melancholy expression, which might well seem like a grimace to those who see it... Sad but gentle, yet clear and intelligent…" Vincent van Gogh could very well have been describing Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley,
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