
Katie Cunningham
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Jan 12, 2025 |
theguardian.com | Katie Cunningham
The first time Grace Shaw played her song Horses for a friend, “her face kind of scrunched up, and she just started crying”. It wasn’t an isolated reaction. When Horses was released, fans crowded into comments sections to report breaking down in tears the first time they heard the softly devastating pop song, one of Shaw’s first new releases as Mallrat in over two years. Horses is mostly a song about returning home – Brisbane, in Shaw’s case, the city she left years ago but still “reps hard”.
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Jan 5, 2025 |
theguardian.com | Katie Cunningham
Zan Rowe has built a career on talking about music. She’s a regular voice on the music radio station Double J and also hosts the ABC program Take 5, where she asks the world’s biggest names about the songs that have shaped them. The TV and radio presenter is a self-described music nerd. But her other big passion is food – in fact, it’s what she bases every trip abroad around.
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Dec 29, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Katie Cunningham
Adam Liaw’s work has taken him around the globe. He has travelled everywhere from Singapore to Scandinavia to showcase the world’s best dishes on TV, and ventured to Africa’s Great Lakes region in his role as a Unicef ambassador for nutrition. At home in Sydney, he samples cuisines of all kinds on The Cook Up with Adam Liaw, the SBS series he has hosted for over 700 episodes. Perhaps unsurprisingly given his profession, Liaw’s holiday ritual is seeking out a great meal everywhere he goes.
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Dec 22, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Katie Cunningham
When it comes to travel, Heather Ewart is a pro. In her early career Ewart worked as a foreign correspondent, hopping everywhere from Belgium to the United States. And for the past decade she has hosted Back Roads, the beloved ABC program that ventures to Australia’s small towns to meet the colourful characters who inhabit them. Along the way, Ewart has eaten unforgettable meals, learned what to pack when you’re roughing it – and witnessed great tragedy.
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