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.
While Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott lock horns in the opening debate of the campaign, Liam Quinn and Erdem Koç will be covering all the action.
Eric George and Liam Quinn discuss the dynamics of the now-official 2013 election campaign, including another election guarantee from the government.
After taking the semester break off to restock on snark, the QandA Scorecard is back just in time for a federal election, with Liam Quinn and Paddy Naughtin handing out the TJs.
With many calling for a quick end to the Essendon investigation, accuracy is still more important than expediency, writes Liam Quinn.
After an incredible rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone, Liverpool fans let themselves down by cheering for Luis Suarez last night, writes Liam Quinn.
Eric George and Liam Quinn discuss the political implications of Labor’s fresh stance on asylum seekers in a new episode of Campaign Conversations.
Eric George and Liam Quinn discuss the impact that Labor’s ETS announcement has had on both political parties in this week’s Campaign Conversations podcast.
With rumours abound of another leadership spill in Australian politics, Liam Quinn bemoans the constant chatter about change at the top.
In the inaugural Australian episode of Campaign Conversations, Eric George and Liam Quinn discuss the return of Kevin Rudd, and how it has shifted the political landscape.
Freshly-minted editor of The Hairpin, Emma Carmichael talks to Liam Quinn about tailoring content, niche publications and finding your social media happy place.
After finding inspiration in a Mamamia post, Liam Quinn was outraged at the overt misandry in a Nicki Minaj performance…well, sort of.
With much still unknown following Kevin Rudd’s return to Labor leadership, Liam Quinn writes the only certainty is a popularity contest.
Inconsistencies in opposing party policy, had Liam Quinn thinking perhaps Australian politics could take a page out of a Tom Clancy novel.
11 years after gracing his first magazine cover, LeBron James cemented his legacy with a second NBA title. Liam Quinn celebrates the coronation of King James.
A pair of outgoing MPs called for a restoration of respect in their valedictory speeches. Unfortunately, it was lost on both parties, writes Liam Quinn.
Eric George and Liam Quinn preview Game Seven of the NBA Finals in a special edition of the Star Spangled Podcast.
Does Kanye West’s latest studio offering, Yeezus, live up to his lofty standards? Liam Quinn looks at the messiah-claiming record.
How do sports writers separate team allegiances to remain unbiased? Liam Quinn finds out.
From Ben Lee to B.I.G, Liam Quinn looks at some of the questionable exclusions from Triple J’s Hottest 100 list.
As the NBA Finals get underway this morning, Liam Quinn runs the rule over Miami and San Antonio’s championship chances.