
Cat Woods
Writer at Freelance
Contributing Writer at Senior Executive
Writer, Chroniqueuse : arts, culture, music, life. Founder: Ballet Sculpt. Yogini.
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
smh.com.au | Cat Woods
June 5, 2025 — 7.00pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Kim Kardashian’s Skims clothing brand announced a new product last month, and it’s pretty wild. The “pierced nipple bra” has fabric nipples pierced with a barbell so that, under a close-fitting shirt, it appears the wearer has very cold, prominent – and pierced – nipples.
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3 weeks ago |
flicks.com.au | Cat Woods |Steve Newall |DAVID BROWN |Luke Buckmaster
As the gripping, complex (and sexy) Babygirl arrives for streaming on Prime Video, Cat Woods considers how Nicole Kidman has led by example in bringing female filmmakers to the fore in recent years. Taylor Swift might own musical eras, but in cinematic and small-screen terms, this is The Revolutionary Nicole Kidman Era.
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3 weeks ago |
flicks.co.nz | Cat Woods
Clarisse Loughrey’s Show of the Week column spotlights a new show to watch or skip. This week: six-ish hours of Owen Wilson talking about golf. | 10 episodes Apple TV+’s new sitcom Stick is the monkey’s paw answer to Severance and The Studio. You wanted dystopian sci-fi with a labyrinthine plot and existential stakes? You wanted a Hollywood satire that actually sticks the knife in? Fine, but in return you have to watch six-ish hours of Owen Wilson talking about golf.
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4 weeks ago |
lsj.com.au | Cat Woods - |Cat Woods
A website is the face of a law firm. Long before many clients engage with their lawyer or firm of choice, they are researching, comparing, and contrasting their options with the available resources. Typically, that means a website, social media, and word-of-mouth referrals. When a client is weighing up the pros and cons of engaging one firm over another, referral or otherwise, it isn’t just the information on a website itself, but how it is presented that dictates their next step.
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1 month ago |
lsj.com.au | Cat Woods - |Cat Woods
By - May 28, 2025 11:00 am AEST The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has reported that transnational organised crime groups have established scam factories (also known as "fraud factories" or "scam farms") in countries including the Philippines, Myanmar, and Cambodia.
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