Monthly letter from the editors


The Cud Interview: Chaos Maths
Evan Kanarakis

Since forming in 2001, Sydney-based Hip Hop trio Chaos Maths (collectively DJ Jodes on decks, Bang and Dave on mics) have emerged  …  more

 
 

The Cud On History: Shell Struck
Brian Swartz

George Jumper of New Gloucester in Maine never forgot the moment the Death Angel came calling  …  more


         
Welcome to Weirdsville: The Wizard of War
M.Christian
  For Vera
Hamish Siddins
         
Ezy Reading:
Postcard From Portland, Maine

Evan Kanarakis
  The Cud Letter Of The Month:
Pondering ‘Petty Distractions’ To Our Olympic Games Focus … 

Tina Booth
 


 

 
 
 
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Homer's Presence in Australian Literature
Dr. George Kanarakis
Australia or Terra Australis (land of the southern wind), a country of about 7.7 million square kilometres, the only one on the planet which is also a continent …  more

Four Wheels Bad, Two Wheels Good
Ben Cattell
Let’s see how you’re going so far:
 1. You are more or less penniless
 2. You have bleak career prospects
 3. You are now at an age where this is no longer raffish and charming. … more

Gitmo Workers Anxious About Employment Future
Jordan Richardson
With a recent Supreme Court ruling putting an end or at least a timeout on George W. Bush’s detention practices at everyone’s favourite Family Fun Park  …  more

Ezy Reading:
The In Between

Evan Kanarakis
In the forest, not far from here
Locals stroll at sunset in search of retreat … more

Surveying The American Realm
Glen Costello
In England many years ago — in the 15th and 16th centuries to be exact — one of the more creative mechanisms of monarchic government  … more

The Cud On History:
Australian Nationhood At The Turn of the 20th Century

Harold Glasser
Citizenship in Australia in 1901 allowed participation in the Australian democracy predominantly for white Anglo-Celtic people  … more

 
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