The Four Seasons, Duster, The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives, Murderbot and Welcome To Wrexham: here’s everything our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching and loving this week.
Clare Rigden
Ever since she laid eyes on you, she’s been your biggest fan. My mum Dawn was my greatest defender; she was petite and very ladylike, but God help anyone who slighted her son.
Adrian Barich
I tried in vain to explain mental load to a mate. He’s adamant he’s an active dad. He does school pick-ups. He drops them to sports training. He goes to the supermarket. But who writes the shopping list?
Nat Locke
Here’s a clever trick for making a big batch of pancakes that will save you from spending all morning at the stove: bake them all at once on a sheet pan, also known as a baking tray.
Jerrelle Guy
This Mount Lawley brunch spot is not just an interesting venue — it’s a delightful one. Take your Mum.
Kate Emery
Our tips include the return of a favourite cold weather dessert, a bridal studio from an industry leader, a beloved British comedian’s first Australian tour in years and last minute Mother’s Day ideas.
STM team
On Mother’s Day, West Coast Eagles AFLW coach and Seven commentator Daisy Pearce reflects on the joy and challenges of raising twins at home — and 30 “daughters” on the field.
Jade Jurewicz
Amanda Keller is hosting a beautiful new series on ABC, which sees everyday people playing pianos in public spaces. Get the tissues ready: this one’s an emotional watch.
Ewan McGregor is taking to the road once more for his latest motorbike travel series, Long Way Home. Here’s what else our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching and loving this week
Chickpeas are front and centre in this vegetable soup, which gets just a little chew from risoni.
Melissa Clark
It is a running joke in our household that lamb is off the menu until we win Lotto. Given the offspring are like Sam Kekovich acolytes, you can imagine their joy when we opted for lamb ribs at Vincent Wine.
Jay Hanna
I saw a product recall the other day that struck fear into my very heart because the fault in question caused people to fall over. It reminded me of my own concerning recall experience . . .
When I was a teenager, I had a poster on my bedroom wall of just one footballer, alongside the famous pin-up of Farrah Fawcett. That man died this week. He was a player of exquisite ability and showmanship.
Our tips are tasty this week, from a Mother’s Day gelato cake to a by-the-slice offering from a pizza favourite and a night of fine wine and gooey cheese. Plus a new exhibition by a beloved artist.
Unimaginable grief, ridicule for being yourself, mental health struggles and neurodivergence. We meet some of the artists, and explore the big ideas, of their The West Australian Pulse entries.
AGWA store curators Leith Groves and Rob Marshall have concocted their most ambitious Pulse fashion program, as young designers use clothing to explore everything from pastoral WA to dystopian office-wear.
Megan French
It’s one of life’s great paradoxes that two of the most soul satisfying things you can do are: 1. spend quality time with close friends and 2. cancel plans to spend time with close friends.
I’m yet to join this marathon frenzy but apparently once running becomes an activity you seek out rather than dread you officially have the runner’s mentality.
Eating malva pudding for the first time feels like meeting a soulmate, its swirl of butter and sugar instantly familiar to the deep heart’s core.
Genevieve Ko
With menu items like burrata addiction and arancini truffle bomb, ordering is a no-nonsense experience at Bodega, a neighbourhood trattoria on an unassuming street in Scarborough.
Melinda Webster
In the lead-up to Mother’s Day, we have some special ideas to treat the special woman in your life, and we have some upcoming shows and local exhibitions you won’t want to miss.
Once crowned Australia’s golden girl, Jesinta Franklin reveals the big life changes that reshaped her idea of success, ahead of a return to WA.
Spare a thought for Antonin Careme: born to make elaborate pastries and sport artfully tousled hair, made to participate in French revolution-era political skullduggery.
Katherine Fleming
Looking for inspiration to spoil your mum? Look inside our guide for gifts to help you show your appreciation, from perfume to skincare, sleepwear, jewellery, home decor and experiences.
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