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Apocalyptic futures are common plot lines these days, but few as starling as this one. It has all of the big-ticket items like global warming and alien invasion, but with the added element of passionate and physical acting.

The award-winning Netflix animated black comedy show BoJack Horseman follows the misadventures of BoJack Horseman (Will Arnett), an anthromorphic horse and washed-up former TV star trying to remain relevant in Hollywoo (formerly Hollywood, until the 鈥淒鈥 on the famous sign gets stolen).

David Kilcullen operates in the post-structural, morally grey nether world that neoliberalism has created.聽Not quite a mercenary 鈥 but not much better 鈥 he slides between being an Australian soldier, a top-level聽civilian strategic thinking adviser to the US military, a 鈥渟ecurity consultant鈥 and an academic.

Any book on the modern urban heritage movement would at least make mention of Jack Mundey and the 1960s Green Bans, but for Sydney-based architect James Colman, Mundey鈥檚 figure continues to loom large over his city.