Internship opportunity in New York
If you’ve ever thought about working in New York, this could be the internship for you. The Australian Consulate General’s Office is now accepting applications for their four month internship programs.
If you’ve ever thought about working in New York, this could be the internship for you. The Australian Consulate General’s Office is now accepting applications for their four month internship programs.
Join Robert Manne, Paul Kelly, Lenore Taylor and Judith Brett at 12:30 this afternoon for a discussion about the ups and downs of the Rudd government’s term. This is an exciting opportunity to hear some influential political commentators.
Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.
If you’ve ever thought about working in New York, this could be the internship for you. The Australian Consulate General’s Office is now accepting applications for their four month internship programs.
Join Robert Manne, Paul Kelly, Lenore Taylor and Judith Brett at 12:30 this afternoon for a discussion about the ups and downs of the Rudd government’s term. This is an exciting opportunity to hear some influential political commentators.
Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.
Sex is back and the Hollywood big guns would have us believe that it is bigger and better than ever before. How great is the latest Sex and the City movie? Monica Zen takes a look.
If you’ve ever thought about working in New York, this could be the internship for you. The Australian Consulate General’s Office is now accepting applications for their four month internship programs.
Join Robert Manne, Paul Kelly, Lenore Taylor and Judith Brett at 12:30 this afternoon for a discussion about the ups and downs of the Rudd government’s term. This is an exciting opportunity to hear some influential political commentators.
Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.
With the release of the Twilight soundtracks, previously underexposed musicians are making it big. But, as James Madden reveals, not everyone is impressed.
Horror movie remakes are amongst the most criticised of all films. But what is it about them that goes so terribly wrong? Corina Thorose went to see the new Nightmare on Elm Street to find out.
Street press publisher Kevin Bull always had a thing for music. But as Lee Tobin writes, it took him a while to gain the courage to pursue his dreams.
Monica Zen examines the popularity of genealogy related television shows and how they are influencing the blogosphere.
Coffee is a product that needs little advertising aside from word of mouth. But now, as Meghan Lodwick has found, cafes are using Twitter to spread the word.
It’s the newspapers most of us can’t read –yet we all know someone who does. Elizabeth Bacchetti discovers what the new media age means for multicultural Melbourne.
Director Radu Mihaileanu has brought a French/Russian masterpiece to the screen, with an unusual but hilarious and moving story, says James Madden.
Genisis Productions needs your help to produce a full-length horror film to be shot in Melbourne.
Music is a timeless and universal mode of communication. Kelly Theobald speaks to one festival organiser that is using music to spread a very important message.
Many people spend much of their time in cafes. But, as Meghan Lodwick has found, some have extremely high expectations of service and little respect for those providing it.
Crikey’s Margaret Simons will be among the speakers at the Spotlight on Stereotypes forum to highlight the recent media portrayal of multicultural communities.
Sharks are at the top of the marine food chain but as Kelly Theobald discusses, they’re at the bottom of ours – and face extinction because of it.
In our series of bloggers’ tales, we hear from Lydia Sawtell, a budding fashion journalist with a stylish blog.
As part of our new bloggers series, Jennifer Duke explains why Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy inspired her to blog the Pride and Prejudice way.
In the first of our new series of blogger’s tales, Kiefer Findlow tells how he went from writing about teen angst to critiquing cinema.
Music of the past is on its way back. Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings are one act that are doing a fine job of recreating the magic, says Kelly Theobald.