50 Interviews – Journalist mistakes African American actors
Samuel L Jackson scolds a journalist for confusing the actor with fellow African American, Laurence Fishburne, writes Dylan Walton.
Samuel L Jackson scolds a journalist for confusing the actor with fellow African American, Laurence Fishburne, writes Dylan Walton.
Only months after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Oriana Fallaci grills the newly appointed leader, writes Shahin Mehrkhavari.
In Princess Diana’s interview with Martin Bashir, she responds to rumours about her lovers and mental illness, writes Jasmine Woods.
Samuel L Jackson scolds a journalist for confusing the actor with fellow African American, Laurence Fishburne, writes Dylan Walton.
Only months after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Oriana Fallaci grills the newly appointed leader, writes Shahin Mehrkhavari.
In Princess Diana’s interview with Martin Bashir, she responds to rumours about her lovers and mental illness, writes Jasmine Woods.
Black and white Hollywood films may be a thing of the past, but Tom Midwood explores whether they still have relevance for the modern day filmmaker.
In the lead up to federal election, a team of La Trobe University academics will be hosting a weekly podcast in front of a live audience.
upstart’s biggest Whovians, Tom Midwood and Paddy Naughtin, run the rule over the latest actor to portray Doctor Who, Peter Capaldi.
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Next up in our Melbourne WebFest preview series, we look at CUCKOO, created by Nikki Racklin, Danann Breathnach and Marie Caffrey.
The backlash against Rolling Stone magazine’s latest cover story highlights a larger issue within print media, writes Kimberley Thomson.
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Next up in our Melbourne WebFest preview series, we look at Aunty Donna’s Rumpus Room, created by Tom Armstrong and Max Miller.
The next preview in our Melbourne WebFest selections series is Pairings, created by Ed Robinson and Jodie Younse.
In our next Melbourne WebFest selections preview, we look at Olympia, created by Hisonni Johnson and Michael Sarnoski.
In our next Melbourne WebFest selection series, we preview The Runner, by Liz Scully.
Next up in our Melbourne WebFest preview series, we look at SYD2030, created by Tatjana Marjanovic, Alex Barnett, Suzie Smith, Annika Drew and Alex Cayas.
Next up in our Melbourne WebFest preview series, we look at Mission Backup Earth, created by Alex Pfander.
Next up in our Melbourne WebFest preview series, we look at Get Stuffed, created by Michael Lanzer.
Scott Pendlebury’s brilliance, and another Kangaroo capitulation, featuring in Riley Beveridge’s weekly AFL wrap.
In our next Melbourne WebFest selections preview series, we look at Super Knocked Up, created by Jeff Burns.
Abigail, created by Nathaniel Collum, is the next preview in our Melbourne WebFest selections series.
Next up in our Melbourne WebFest preview series, we look at 3×3, created by Damien Javelle.
Self-centered, created by Kevin Proctor and Steven Keevil, is the next preview in our Melbourne WebFest selection series.