Romero and Diego Yapur continue their gripping narrative
" Waters' voice shines as he unapologetically celebrates the underbelly of culture and finds humor in the most unexpected places
Anthropologists and archaeologists are only now beginning to recognise that the ritual power to kill stands at the heart of many ancient societies and of much of our own cultural heritage - it is the mystery that unlocks the enduring enigma of Stonehenge
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Rennie Ellis - Life's A Beer murder Romero and Diego Yapur continueLifes a Beer turns Rennie Elliss lens toward Australias pub culture, drinking rituals, and the social life that surrounds them. Shot through the 1970s and 1980s, the book captures the larrikin spirit of bars, beer gardens, and backyard partieswhere mateship, mischief, and excess often meet. From rowdy celebrations to quiet moments with a cold one, Ellis documents drinking as a cornerstone of Australian identity, both humorous and unvarnished. Its a