Chanting for the right reasons
Mainstream media is heaping more praise than ever on the round-ball code, which is just as important as the Wanderers or Del Piero, writes Liam Quinn.
Mainstream media is heaping more praise than ever on the round-ball code, which is just as important as the Wanderers or Del Piero, writes Liam Quinn.
The passing of a bill supporting same-sex marriage in the ACT won’t end inequality, but Liam Quinn heralds the important step.
The US government avoided a financial disaster at the last minute, but Liam Quinn writes it was a move long in planning by the Republican Party.
Mainstream media is heaping more praise than ever on the round-ball code, which is just as important as the Wanderers or Del Piero, writes Liam Quinn.
The passing of a bill supporting same-sex marriage in the ACT won’t end inequality, but Liam Quinn heralds the important step.
The US government avoided a financial disaster at the last minute, but Liam Quinn writes it was a move long in planning by the Republican Party.
Liam Quinn and Eric George break down the 2013 NBA Finals in this bumper preview podcast.
Megyn Kelly’s on-air defiance in the face of sexism from two guests is indicative of the greater societal push towards equality, writes Liam Quinn.
Australia’s quest for qualification comes down to the next three crucial encounters. Join Liam Quinn and Riley Beveridge as they cover all the action.
Eric George and Liam Quinn dish out the Tony Joneses from a North American dominated QandA.
Eric George, Liam Quinn, and Sam McInerney make sense of Mark Neeld’s employment security, along with the other talking points from round 10 in this week’s One Percenters Podcast.
With a host of AFL club chiefs preparing to visit the US to study the NFL’s equality, Liam Quinn explains how wealth doesn’t equal parity.
Bernard Keane is the next political personality to join our upstart goes to Canberra desk, sitting down with Liam Quinn in a busy Canberra corridor.
Eric George, Sam McInerney and Liam Quinn dissect the plucky Demons and Lions, the persistent Pies, and the perilous plans of the AFL in this week’s One Percenters Podcast.
When hope is scarce, what keeps the turnstiles clicking over? Liam Quinn put himself in the shoes of a Melbourne fan on Sunday.
Chris Uhlmann speaks to Liam Quinn in the first of upstart’s 2013 budget week conversations.
Liam Quinn emerged from the federal budget lock-up adamant the supposedly archaic process has its place in Australian politics.
Eric George, Sam McInerney and Liam Quinn discuss the Swans, Cats, and Monday night football on this week’s One Percenters Podcast.
Liam Quinn and Kimberley Thomson join in the youth movement of last night’s episode of QandA as they grade the Prime Minister’s form.
Eric George, Sam McInerney and Liam Quinn criticise the cruising Bombers, give Buddy a boost, and appreciate the umpires in this week’s One Percenters Podcast.
Which NBA player will walk away with the coveted Malcolm Turnbull award? Who’ll win the inaugural Julia Gillard? Liam Quinn hands out his NBA awards with a twist.
Despite a pair of high profile announcements in the past year, Liam Quinn writes hip-hop and basketball still haven’t embraced homosexuality.
Eric George and Liam Quinn dissect last night’s lacklustre episode of QandA in the hope of finding someone that resembled a victor.
Eric George, Sam McInerney and Liam Quinn discuss the surprising success of Port Adelaide, the struggles of North Melbourne, and much more in this week’s One Percenters Podcast.
Eric George, Sam McInerney and Liam Quinn discuss the talking points that arose from round four of the AFL season in this week’s One Percenters Podcast.
Mainstream media has been accused of bias after their coverage of the Boston Bombings, but Liam Quinn argues that it’s an environment of our own creation.