Mon, 30 April 2012
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975, Café de Flore and The Woman in the Fifth are reviewed, plus the team discuss unreliable narrators. With Josh Nelson, Tara Judah and Thomas Caldwell. |
Sun, 29 April 2012
Nick Matteo reviews writer/director Aki Kaurismäki's latest film, Le Havre, and the Columbia Archive DVD release of White Line Fever; Music director Russell Baird talks about Feature Set, a community-based orchestra which is presenting two concerts of movie music classics at St. Kilda Town Hall; Lisa Dethridge reviews Sommer In Orange (My Life In Orange), screening as part of the 2012 Audi Festival of German Films; AFTRS graduate Ben Mathews is on the phone to talk about his short film Emily, which has been nominated for an Academy AwardTM for Best Student Film; Gary Hillberg reviews the 1968 caper movie, The Split, along with two Frank Tashlin comedies - Who's Minding the Store and Caprice - all available on DVD through local or overseas outlets; and Amre Hewitt returns to FBF to review The Avengers. |
Sun, 29 April 2012
We are totally stoked to be speaking with pro-surfer and environmental crusader Dave Rastovich to talk about a fantastic new feature length documentary called Minds in the Water by Californian independent film maker and environmentalist Justin Krumb. Join Bron, Dr Surf, and Dr Beach as they speak with the man known as 'Rasta' about his quest to drive global change by standing up for the rights of marine mammals and the oceans that they live in. |
Sat, 28 April 2012
Hi and welcome to this week's Breakfasters podcast! Tom Elliot will join us with his weekly Finance segment. Carolyn Brock, one of the writers of the theatre show Girls In Gray popped in to chat about the plight of nurses in World War 1. We also caught up with Paul Roser from the National Trust on our weekly Touch My History segment, chatting about the history of the Women's Venereal Disease Clinic. And the newly married Henry Wagons came in for his monthly segment Total Eclipse Of The Art. We hope you enjoy the podcast! Cheerio! |
Sat, 28 April 2012
Stew goes to a big rock show and almost lives to tell the tale, and, in a separate event, has a particularly memorable night’s DJ-ing, so it’s just as well Larry was there to remember it, since Stew’s recounting of the evening in question is kind of sketchy. Plus Leapster tees off on Nicole Kidman becoming a late-blooming movie vamp and Matthew Newton terrorising America, an old woman (not Nicole Kidman) becomes trapped in an ATM, Copernicus does mother-in-law jokes, and Les Darcy knocks out the Archbishop of Canterbury. All in the new widescreen gibberish format.
CLASSIFICATION WARNING – Even the parts of the show that aren’t usually foul-mouthed are pretty rank this time around. No decent human beings should probably listen at all. |
Sat, 28 April 2012
How do you take a census of emperor penguins when it's minus 60 degrees? Did nature conspire against the Titanic? Why is will power like a muscle? What are microbats and why are they such good mums? Micaela Jemison from the Department of Sustainability and Environment’s Arthur Rylah Institute joins Dr Shane and the team today to tackle these questions and more. For more information visit: http://www.einsteinagogo.net
Direct download: Einstein_A_Go_Go_-_15_April_2012.mp3
Category:Einstein A Go Go -- posted at: 12:33 AM |
Thu, 26 April 2012
Zero G 869: PODEM |
Wed, 25 April 2012
On this week's Byte:
Presented by Georgia Webster and Byron Scullin. |
Wed, 25 April 2012
Artist Narelle Jubelin joins us in the studio to talk about her work in a new show Vision in Motion, opening this saturday at MUMA
• Aust Arch lectures this Friday - Professor Paul Memmott from flying down from Brisbane talking about Australian indigenous architecture at 2.30pm along with indigenous architect Carroll Go-Sam talking about more contemporary aboriginal architecture at 4.00pm in 8.11 86. • Broached Gallery Opening, - Broached Commissions initiates bespoke made and limited edition design collections, each collection based on a different event in Australian history.http://broachedcommissions.com–Thurs 3rd May, Level 7 388 Bourke St. ____________________________________ |
Wed, 25 April 2012
Tallman hosts and discusses risking the lives of innocents in car chases. In the lead up to Anzac day, Anabolics discusses veterans mental health. SK discusses alpha males and McZiff examines whther or not Braivic is insane and what the definition of insanity is. |

