Get out of your man cave, grab a sharp knife and start up the fireGet out of your man cave, grab a sharp knife and start up the fire. Here are three dinner ideas to soothe the warrior’s heart.
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Angela Lindvall does a lot—modeling, mothering and advocating for the environment—while maintaining a balanced life and, most of all, a healthy perspective.At just 14 years old, Kansas-bred, blue-eyed
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Enjoy a layered salad in a Mason jar for a fun and portable lunch on the go!Admit it, salads are kind of boring. Ordering a salad at a restaurant can be likened to renting a documentary: you know you
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Nestled in 100 acres of rambling farmland and surrounded by dramatic sandstone cliffs, Warramba is an updated shearer’s cottage that makes for the most idyllic holiday oasis. Newly renovated by owners Neil Varcoe and Edwina Bartholomew, the rejuvenated pre-Federation homestead was opened up to guests in 2018.
With a wraparound verandah, an abundance of wildlife and a timber camping deck at the top of the property (aka the perfect sunset viewing spot), does a country retreat get better than this?
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Too many holiday-inspired coffees can leave us looking like Santa Claus round the middle – and that doesnt make us jolly in the least!For many North Americans, the holidays “begin” when a certain co
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Meatless Mondays is an Earthsave Canada initiative encouraging individuals and families to eat meat-free every Monday.Last week we talked about Meatless Mondays, an Earthsave Canada initiative encoura
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What comes before the cool winter adventure? Planning, of course.What every winter getaway needs—aside from a sense of adventure and wonder—is some planning. Along with basic supplies such as water, s
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In last year’s Archibald Prize, one painting dominated the media coverage. A woman draped in purple and positioned slightly off centre peers across the canvas, poised and almost regal with a twist of fuchsia feathers curling through her piled hair like flames.
This ethereal, nearly mystical study of singer, songwriter and proud Papua New Guinean woman, Ngaiire, didn’t win the prestigious portrait prize, but the image of her still and pensive face endured. Funnily enough, Ngaiire didn’t win the season of Australian Idol she appeared on as a promising 20-year-old either. But that is neither here nor there. The experience stirred the foundations of a deep, artistic being that would evolve and grow over the next decade and a half.
Now, Ngaiire’s dazzling character and future soul sound has emerged as a unique force on the Australian music scene; just as strong, fluid and self-assured as she appears in that 2020 portrait.
We dropped in on Ngaiire and her son Nadav (‘Dovey’), 3, at their house on Darkinjung Country to talk about the confluence of art and motherhood. Oh, and those seriously epic matching outfits!