The Nation Reviewed
What do we know about the prime minister’s Pentecostalism?
From Hillsong to the Bible Belt
Christine Caine’s Australian brand of evangelism has found its flock in America
After all that, where did Cook’s ship end up?
Not even a drought can stop this NSW country town’s night of nights
The Monthly Essays
Behind the scenes of an overthrow
What the government thinks you’re worth
Our nation’s economists have a price on your head, dead or alive
In search of a unified theory of everything
Arts & Letters
New films about ’80s presidential hopeful Gary Hart and Italy’s controversial Silvio Berlusconi both miss the mark
Pete Shelley’s Buzzcocks: 40 years on
The history and legacy of a punk pioneer
Noted
The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art at QAGOMA Politics, culture and colour collide in Brisbane
ABC TV’s ‘The Cry’ This Scottish–Australian drama successfully subverts the missing-child genre