Mental Notes: November 2002
Peso Playlist, Friday October 1, 2002
one fellow's political coverage, music ramblings and general hijinks across decades under a range of guises at several locations often in a state of awe.
Peso Playlist, Friday October 1, 2002
Peso playlist Friday July 5, 2002 Coldplay – Yellow Teenage Fanclub – I Can’t Find My Way Home Ride – Leave Them All Behind The Charlatans – I Never Want an Easy Life If Me and He Were Ever to Get There Turn On – Ru Tenone Sheena Ringo – Track 1 Basement Jaxx – … Continue reading “Mental Notes: July 2002”
Interview with Donna Matthews When Elastica brushed, nay slapped, the testosterone from the stage at the various Big Day(s) Out this year, they had the Britpopping punters lapping at the railing for any number of reasons.
BRISBANE—I haven’t done a music review for 23 years, literally, so I sipped a few Coopers on the balcony and did this for a friend. Or possibly enemy, as no-one likes a reviewer.
BRISBANE–Wrote this in a flourish when dad died. Not quite right then, with so much detail, now found it makes sense.
A nice surprise in at work today, landing an award for a digital production collaboration with WA reporters on a feature titled ‘A quiet place’.
By former and current Grok staff The history of Grok Magazine, the official student publication of Curtin University, begins exactly 50 years ago, in April 1969, only a couple of months after the creation of the Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT) Student Guild.
Adam Connors finds a quiet corner of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) offices in Perth to speak to Grok briefly about his formative years as a Curtin University student, back in the early-to-mid 1990s, when he wrote for Grok Magazine and worked on his Honours in English.
Engineers of the Soul: Ideology in Xi Jinping’s China by John Garnaut
As a leader of a team of broadcasters and content makers going live-to-air, Radio Australia program makers needed to know where our audience was.