BEST MEDICINE
BEST MEDICINE – today – for National Volunteer Week I’ll be speaking with Scott Miller and later with (local volunteer) Nigel Caswell. Please join me, Gaytana
Read moreBEST MEDICINE – today – for National Volunteer Week I’ll be speaking with Scott Miller and later with (local volunteer) Nigel Caswell. Please join me, Gaytana
Read moreMany Australian households are already producing their own electricity from solar panels. In this podcast from “A Newsman and his Music” Dion Epstein shares his knowledge of renewable energy with Colin Tyrus
Read moreBEST MEDICINE – today – I’ll speak with Megan Newcombe from ScriptWise and later I’ll speak with Fiona May, CEO of Playgroup Australia about celebrating National Families Week. Please join me, Gaytana
Read moreExploring America’s destructive uber capitalism has been a frequent movie topic since Wall Street and particularly in the last few years in the wake of the GFC with films like The Big Short. The Hummingbird Project explores a high-stakes, corporate gamble and even though the film revolves around an infrastructure project it’s a surprisingly compelling, if at times irritating corporate
Read moreThe Curse of The Weeping Woman comes from the conjuring stable which many will now know means a mix of moody supernatural horror and religious references. It also means a lottery in terms of quality as the two Conjuring films were some of the best horror flicks of the last 20 years while others in the franchise, such as The
Read moreThe Chaperone is a charming but underweight and oddly creaky story of self-discovery and the emergence of a star amid the rapidly changing world of 1920’s America. The chaperone of the title is Norma Carlisle (Downtown Abbey’s Elizabeth McGovern) a rather prim and proper woman from Kansas who surprisingly offers to chaperone 15-year-old Louise Brooks (Haley Lu Richardson) while she
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