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.
As digital streaming services continue to grow in Australia, Jesse Setaro looks at why they’re a financial sinking ship.
Netflix continues to succeed overseas but Australia is still reluctant to join the party. Tom Midwood explains why.
The Gelato World Tour has rolled into Melbourne and places the local gelato making talent on a global stage, writes Matt Calvitto.
Tom Hanks delivers the performance of his life in Paul Greengrass’s tense thriller, Captain Phillips, writes Rameez Abdeen.
Robert Rodriguez’s latest film attempts to channel the past but ends up dull and uninteresting, writes Rameez Abdeen.
Heavy Music magazine editor Olivia Reppas talks to Mandi Santic about ‘heavy’ music and supporting local bands.
Triple J’s Zan Rowe talks to Jesse Setaro about her experiences of becoming a radio broadcaster and shares advice on how others can do the same.
Director Denis Villeneuve’s latest film, Prisoners, is a thought-provoking and morally ambiguous tale of every parent’s nightmare, writes Rameez Abdeen.
La Trobe University is inviting students to Instagram their favourite places to study, for a chance to share in some great prizes
Julia Szuflak has 10 tips and tricks to help improve your chances of scoring that dream job without even saying a word.
Paddy Naughtin received the $3,000 Cameron Thompson Memorial Scholarship in Wodonga yesterday.
All students are welcome to attend this guest lecture by 2013 ABC journalism cadet Dan Conifer today.
The delightfully charming Benjamin Law sat down with Kamara Bogoda to share his tips on writing, laughter and life.
Melburnians rallied on Saturday to show their support to save the Palace Theatre from demolition. Grant Roberts was there with his camera.
ABC News Breakfast host, Michael Rowland, is lending his hosting skills to the 2013 UNAA Media Awards which honour the best humanitarian stories this year.
Will Gravity be the classic sci-fi movie of our generation? Maybe not, but it’s still pretty good, writes Tom Midwood.
Rolling Stone Magazine’s Michael Hastings speaks with Julian Assange, the boy from Australia who became public enemy number one to the USA, in this interview chosen by Michael Itsou for our 50 Interviews project.
Laughter clubs and humour therapy have become popular treatments for depression and stress, writes Julia Szuflak.
Erin Lyons, Ivana Krsteska and Emily Gook look at the Melbourne Fringe Festival: from vaginas to confetti and fine art.
Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks frankly to Peter Manso about living with the world’s greatest body, in this interview selected by Daniel Bramley for our 50 Interviews project.