Fri, 30 July 2010
This week on the Breakfasters Adam Zwar talked about his new film The Wedding Party. Tim got excited about a new tourist attraction - which led to an interesting ring-in about drinking pleasantries. Resident book reviewer Emmett Stinson looked at The Daylight and the Dust: Selected Short Stories by Janet Frame. And finally the Birdman was in for a squawk-back session. |
Wed, 28 July 2010
Byte Into It - Talking Apple, magic happens, remote preferences, Telstra fines & stuff, DMCA changes, Wikileaks and more. |
Wed, 28 July 2010
This week features Band of Horses, Grizzly Bear (on Spoke) and Here We Go Magic (on Transference) |
Tue, 27 July 2010
Bron, John and David bring you this weeks installment of Radio Marinara. In news, an update on the Oil Spill, Art for Sharks and the impact of 'Masterchef' on seafood supermarket demand! John Knox talks about his plan to cycle around Australia raising public awareness to energy use with his Ride the Talk initiative and Jeff Maynard is in with some very entertaining sound clips from 'B Grade' movies and their adventures with The Deep! |
Tue, 27 July 2010
Zero G 778: A Sleep Of Faith (Together In Eccentric Dreams) |
Mon, 26 July 2010
Paul Byrne reviews Creation and the direct-to-DVD release Infestation; Gary Hilberg reviews The Beauty Jungle; digital filmmaker, street culture specialist and expert on digital distribution, Jon Reiss, speaks with Paul Harris about digital distribution and the use of multiple media channels; Christian McKay, who plays Orson Welles in Me and Orson Welles, chats with Paul about the great man, followed Brian McFarlane's review of the film; and Mark Hartley talks about the making of his latest documentary, Machete Maidens Unleashed! |
Mon, 26 July 2010
This week on the Breakfasters, author of The Eerie Silence: Are we Alone in the Universe?, Paul Davies talked about the search for alien life-forms. Film reviewer Thomas Caldwell looked at Christopher Nolan's Inception. Tim Winton was in to talk about "Art for Sharks", a campaign to help preserve this vulnerable ocean species. And finally, Ben Eltham gave us another insight into the upcoming federal election.
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Sun, 25 July 2010
This week Drs Shane, Ray, Fiona and Krystal get excited about buckyballs in space, the origins of watermelons and cucumbers, as well as young, hot, massive stars. Dr Fiona reveals the scientific secrets behind the display technologies sported by our favourite gadgets, and Dr Ray enlightens us on the ongoing controversy over the seemingly simple question of the surface charge of water. Plus we are joined by Chris Banks, Coordinator of Conservation Partnerships at Zoos Victoria.
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Sun, 25 July 2010
As well as the usual "in my garden " segment , Digger Laurel and Olive discuss their favorite ornamental deciduous trees and take calls from some keen gardners. |
Sun, 25 July 2010
The doctors present an in-depth analysis of The Wizard of Oz, optimism and death and dying, this week on Radiotherapy. |
