Glenn DyerAug 30, 2017
A faltering Hamish and Andy still manages to bring The House down.
Bernard KeaneAug 30, 20175 Comments
The copyright industry warned us that filesharing would destroy cinema. Turns out, they were slightly off-beam.
Helen RazerAug 29, 201710 Comments
With a recent study about women's mental health problems sending the media into a tizzy, we need to understand when mental health problems are internally or externally engendered.
David SalterAug 29, 20173 Comments
With the ABC announcing another review into its arts programming, David Salter explores the unfortunate complexities involved in the modern media marketplace.
Glenn DyerAug 29, 2017
The CBS interest in Channel Ten did nothing to improve their ratings.
Aug 28, 20172 Comments
Stan Grant has been pilloried for suggesting that we modify our historical monuments to more accurately reflect our complicated past. But for some commentators Australia's Anglo-centric history is obstinately set in stone.
Guy RundleAug 28, 201712 Comments
Following the US movement toppling statues commemorating controversial historical figures, Guy Rundle, argues that our own Australian iconoclasm exposes the right's lack of imagination outside of their ossified Anglo-Celtic past.
Irfan YusufAug 25, 20172 Comments
Sam Dastyari and Gillian Triggs got together for an interesting conversation at the University of Sydney. Irfan Yusuf takes us through the highlights of the event.
Helen RazerAug 25, 20173 Comments
In her final piece on infamous journalist Glenn Greenwald, Helen Razer calls for a journalism that can elucidate systems rather than merely be a product of them.
Aug 24, 201710 Comments
Travel insurance is a necessity for peace of mind, however you likely won't be covered if a victim of terrorism, explains Bhakthi Puvanenthiran.