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Advertisement Marcia Zug, University of South Carolina “First comes love, then comes marriage” – so goes the classic children’s rhyme.…
Advertisement One of the earliest depictions of flying witches is in a 15th-century text entitled “Le champion des dames,” or…
Advertisement Shutterstock Regina Featherstone, University of Sydney and Sharmilla Bargon, University of Sydney Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) came into public consciousness…
Advertisement Madman Entertainment Blythe Worthy, University of Sydney In Justine Triet’s French legal drama Anatomy of a Fall, novelist Sandra…
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Advertisement Shutterstock Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Monash University; Nicola Helps, Monash University, and Stefani Vasil, Monash University There is increasing attention on…
Advertisement BBC Liz Giuffre, University of Technology Sydney International music press has reported this week that Queen’s song Fat Bottomed…