Theatre review: The Haunting of Daniel Gartrell
From the professional acting talent to the amazing set, Straightjacket Production’s latest show is dark, intense and bitterly poetic, says Sofia Monkiewicz.
From the professional acting talent to the amazing set, Straightjacket Production’s latest show is dark, intense and bitterly poetic, says Sofia Monkiewicz.
If you’re a journalist interested in farming and Victoria’s rural scene, applications are open for a job at The Southern Farmer’s Surrey Hills office.
Voices soared and hearts fell as the ill-fated love story that is opera La bohème lifted the curtains for its final Melbourne performance. Yeliz Selvi was part of the marvelling audience at the State Theatre.
From the professional acting talent to the amazing set, Straightjacket Production’s latest show is dark, intense and bitterly poetic, says Sofia Monkiewicz.
If you’re a journalist interested in farming and Victoria’s rural scene, applications are open for a job at The Southern Farmer’s Surrey Hills office.
Voices soared and hearts fell as the ill-fated love story that is opera La bohème lifted the curtains for its final Melbourne performance. Yeliz Selvi was part of the marvelling audience at the State Theatre.
We keep hearing that Melbourne is one of the world’s most livable cities. It’s not particularly livable for our homeless, says Eliza Houghton.
From the professional acting talent to the amazing set, Straightjacket Production’s latest show is dark, intense and bitterly poetic, says Sofia Monkiewicz.
If you’re a journalist interested in farming and Victoria’s rural scene, applications are open for a job at The Southern Farmer’s Surrey Hills office.
Voices soared and hearts fell as the ill-fated love story that is opera La bohème lifted the curtains for its final Melbourne performance. Yeliz Selvi was part of the marvelling audience at the State Theatre.
Calling all regional journalists: If you have had your work broadcast or published in a rural outlet in Australia’s south-east, enter the 2011 South East Regional Media Awards.
If you’re looking for an old-fashioned comedy variety show, the Crimson Goat Cabaret Club is right up your alley, says upstart’s Sofia Monkiewicz.
Uma Thakar’s show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival poked fun at Indian stereotypes and Bollywood films, but Sofia Monkiewicz failed to find the humour in her stories.
Musical comedian Anna Log appeals to a young audience but her stage presence needs to be improved, says upstart’s Sofia Monkiewicz.
Young musical duo Luke & Wyatt will charm you with their tunes and immature banter. Sofia Monkiewicz sung along with them at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
La Trobe University’s John Tebbutt will contribute to Radio National’s ‘The Night Air’ on Sunday night, with his project ‘The Listening Lab’.
Melbourne comedian Dylan Cole is entertaining, but long stories and technical difficulties bring him down, says Sofia Monkiewicz.
Comedian Tom Ballard has come a long way in his 21 years of life. Sofia Monkiewicz paid close attention as he discussed his youthfulness, his manliness, and his first love.
Building a brand with social media: Lawrie Zion tells the story of upstart magazine at La Trobe University this afternoon at 3:30.
It’s that time of year again! The Melbourne International Comedy Festival kicks off today and the laughs will continue over the next three and a half weeks, say upstart’s Sofia Monkiewicz and Ashley Fritsch.
If you’re in Sydney and interested in some training in subbing and InDesign, then book now for this valuable two-day course.
The Australian Press Council is seeking an applicant with a background in media or law to fill a new Director of Standards position.
How can technology help in the resettlement of young refugees? Does communication with their homeland make a difference? The Cultural Development Network and the City of Melbourne hope to address these issues at a public forum this week.
Are you a graduate looking for work? Three paid positions are currently being offered for journalists at The Whittlesea Review and The Free Press.
Undergraduate and postgraduate journalism students have the opportunity to apply for this year’s Guy Morrison Prize. The winner will receive $2,000 for a quality piece of writing produced in 2010.
Interested in gaining some television experience? Community network SYN TV is seeking voluntary audio and camera operators, as well as assistant directors.