
Anna Stewart
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Nov 3, 2024 |
torbayweekly.co.uk | Anna Stewart
Losing a baby during pregnancy or in the early months of life affects far more people and families than the public often realises. Around 45 families in Torbay and South Devon sadly experience baby loss every year. It is an extremely distressing time for the entire family. In my role as a bereavement midwife within Torbay and South Devon NHS’s maternity services, I support families from around 13 weeks into pregnancy through to full term.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
thesaturdaypaper.com.au | Anna Stewart
“It was like a cross between a Victorian-era hospital and a science fiction film,” says The The frontman Matt Johnson. “Did you ever see Lars von Trier’s television series The Kingdom?”I google The Kingdom and know immediately that I haven’t the stomach for it. The Danish show’s sepia images show a hospital ward filled with bodies covered in blood, twisted in pain and preserved in specimen jars.
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May 19, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Anna Stewart |George Howarth |Ryan Delaney |Rob Feher
photography Musician and multidisciplinary artist Merryn Jeann’s latest album, DOG BEACH is playful and bold. Comprised of ten diverse tracks, the album sits in its own genre: an amalgamation of experimental folk, pop, and indie-rock that explores themes of spirituality, friendship and coming of age. Conceptually, the album acts as a love letter to Jeann’s younger self and a recognition of the woman she sees herself becoming.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
thesaturdaypaper.com.au | Anna Stewart
Every year I look forward to seeing the Melbourne International Comedy Festival posters that cover the bluestone lower level of Melbourne Town Hall. Their vibrancy is matched only by the near-fluorescence of the T-shirts worn by the festival’s staff – this year, a jaunty yellow. Even among this chaotic collage, Fern Brady’s re-creation of the medieval iconography of the lactation of St Bernard catches the eye.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Aaron Weinberg |Anna Stewart |Zoe Perks
Just three months after a rain-heavy Meredith, Golden Plains Sixteenth Edition played host to an oppressive heat wave. Swapping raincoats and gumboots for sunscreen and broad brims, the weekend was centred around survival. During the day, we only went to watch an artist if we were willing to get sunburnt for them, or were open to sitting down and watching under the ‘Sup’s eucalypts.
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