La Trobe student screenings @ LOOP Bar tonight
Short documentaries made by La Trobe’s graduating Media Studies and Journalism class of 2009 will be screened tonight @ LOOP Bar at 23 Meyers Place, Melbourne. Get there at 7 for a 7:30 start.
Short documentaries made by La Trobe’s graduating Media Studies and Journalism class of 2009 will be screened tonight @ LOOP Bar at 23 Meyers Place, Melbourne. Get there at 7 for a 7:30 start.
Vintage dressing has seen a huge revival in recent times. Your humble granny-run op-shop is both a sustainable and wallet-friendly alternative to fashion boutiques and department stores. Dedicated Op-shopper Susan Munro checks out of the scene.
From rants about the media to venting frustrations about the stereotyping of gen Y; the excellent pieces which appeared in upstart this week have made my first week on the job very enjoyable.
Short documentaries made by La Trobe’s graduating Media Studies and Journalism class of 2009 will be screened tonight @ LOOP Bar at 23 Meyers Place, Melbourne. Get there at 7 for a 7:30 start.
Vintage dressing has seen a huge revival in recent times. Your humble granny-run op-shop is both a sustainable and wallet-friendly alternative to fashion boutiques and department stores. Dedicated Op-shopper Susan Munro checks out of the scene.
From rants about the media to venting frustrations about the stereotyping of gen Y; the excellent pieces which appeared in upstart this week have made my first week on the job very enjoyable.
La Trobe University’s media and cinema students have been given an opportunity to showcase their short films at an upcoming screening. Edward Drake has the details.
Short documentaries made by La Trobe’s graduating Media Studies and Journalism class of 2009 will be screened tonight @ LOOP Bar at 23 Meyers Place, Melbourne. Get there at 7 for a 7:30 start.
Vintage dressing has seen a huge revival in recent times. Your humble granny-run op-shop is both a sustainable and wallet-friendly alternative to fashion boutiques and department stores. Dedicated Op-shopper Susan Munro checks out of the scene.
From rants about the media to venting frustrations about the stereotyping of gen Y; the excellent pieces which appeared in upstart this week have made my first week on the job very enjoyable.