Deux, derr, DUH! (Crabb and Sales go all out with their French pronunciation skills). A diverse range of topics are whized through: the Dixie Chicks concert, John Howard as Mark Colvin, books on political intrigue, the S-Town podcast from Alabama plus the art of writing a weekly column. There are plenty of distractions, including rose gold laptops and whether Crabb has left it too late to pick up the kids on time.
• Spaghetti Tree (again!?) No, Sales was taken to Fancy Hank's instead!
• The Dixie Chicks - All Music Biography
• Dixie Chicks - video snippet of the concert (via Leigh Sales Facebook).
• Mark Colvin's Kidney - Belvoir Theatre
• 30 Rock - Starring: Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan
• Very English Scandal - by John Preston
• The Politician : An Insider's Account of John Edward's Pursuit of the Presidency - by Andrew Young
• The Controversial 'Missing Richard Simmons' Podcast Has Ended Early After Criticism - Sinead Stubbins (Junkee, March 22 2017)
• S-Town - podcast from the makers of Serial and This American Life
• Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - by John Berendt
• The Squiz - Daily news summary. "Your shortcut to being informed."
• Breakfast Politics - Christine Wallace (Archive)
• There is nothing free about Mark Latham's Speech - Annabel Crabb (SMH, April 1 2017)
• William Eggleston Portraits - National Gallery of Victoria (17 Mar - 18 June 2017)
• Bill Henson - Recent Photographs - National Gallery of Victoria (10 Mar - 27 Aug 2017)
• Stop Fixing Women: Why building fairer workplaces is everybody's business - by Catherine Fox
• Writing Life: Helen Garner and Her Work - by Bernadette Brennan
• Into the darkness: Helen Garners drive to understand a murderer - by Bernadette Brennan (The Weekend Australian Magazine, March 25-26, 2017)
• Richard Glover - columns
• - Final Encounter with My Mother (SMH, March 31, 2017)
• - Putting a price on happiness, before plastic makes it obsolete (SMH, March 25, 2017)
• Flesh Wounds: For Anyone Whose Family Was Not What They Ordered - by Richard Glover
• Chrissie Swan website - which includes Herald Sun column
• Annabel Crabb - columns and commentary
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