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Thursday March 31, 2011
FREE TO AIRA bit of cut and polish
Thursday March 31, 2011
Adobe and Corel take different paths to impressive video-editing software.Green Guide's Critical View
Wednesday March 30, 2011
FREE TO AIRBeyond the blackboard
Monday March 28, 2011
Learning in the digital age comes in many guises, writes Megan Johnston.MOVIES
Sunday March 27, 2011
RATING: 2.5/5Front up to the waterfront
Sunday March 27, 2011
Celebrate Easter and the essence of Sydney with any number of harbourside happenings, writes Jason Mountney.Drawing a line in the morality of watching disasters unfold
Saturday March 26, 2011
WHEN disasters happen, television gives us a godlike perspective. On flat screens, laptops or phones, we can watch a stranger's last moments on earth. We might even see death coming before they do. But is there a point where we should turn away from the screen?EXCERPTS HOW THE WORLD SAW THE BIG ISSUES
Saturday March 26, 2011
LIBYA Air strikes bombarded defence and communication facilities as Gaddafi continued his attack on rebel forces in the east.Green Guide‚„s Critical View
Thursday March 24, 2011
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Wednesday March 23, 2011
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Tuesday March 22, 2011
NUCLEAR and financial meltdown in Japan. Is there a plan B? Myra Fisher, Brighton EastGreen Guide's Critical View
Tuesday March 22, 2011
FREE TO AIRToday's Highlights
Monday March 21, 2011
Dexter
Eleven, 9.30pm
It says something about the eponymous lead of this excellent crime drama, that he‚„s still likeable even though he kills people in his spare time. Tonight, just when Dexter (Michael C. Hall) thought he was getting to know Trinity, Arthur (John Lithgow) kidnaps a young boy, breaking out of his 30-year-old killing pattern.Green Guide's Critical View
Thursday March 17, 2011
FREE TO AIRFreeing a monster from the closet
Thursday March 17, 2011
"I THINK there's a beauty in the monster," says Melbourne playwright and horror buff Lee Gambin. "The monster is the alien Other, and as much as that's a negative thing, it can also be a source of empowerment."Superquiz
Tuesday March 15, 2011
BEGINNERS (1 point each)Film flirtation a well-worn path
Monday March 14, 2011
The speculation is over - the Seven Network will not, as it might have hoped, get a new season of Kath & Kim. Instead, Australia's most popular contemporary comedy will graduate to the big screen in The Kath & Kim Filum.GREEN GUIDE'S CRITICAL REVIEW
Monday March 14, 2011
FREE TO AIRLetters & Emails
Sunday March 13, 2011
THE BIG ISSUE ALPINE GRAZING
Premier's promise a nonsensePresidential playground
Saturday March 12, 2011
A who's who of American politics has stayed in this Washington institution, writes Kristie Kellahan.Broadcasters missing out on a stream of viewers
Friday March 11, 2011
THE free-to-air broadcasters need to move quickly to set up an Australian version of the Hulu streaming website or risk losing out to a competitor, according to the chief operating officer of SBS.Free TV urged to jump into streaming
Friday March 11, 2011
FREE-TO-AIR broadcasters need to set up an Australian version of the Hulu streaming website or risk losing out to a competitor, says the chief operating officer of SBS.Movies - Saturday, March 12
Thursday March 10, 2011
Catch Me If You Can (2002)SHORTCUTS
Thursday March 10, 2011
PIONEERING experimental filmmakers Arthur and Corinne Cantrill have an exhibition at ACMI that presents another angle on their body of work over the past 50 years. Curated by Fiona Trigg, the show also includes more than half a dozen 16-millimetre films that are screening in a small room at the back of the gallery. There are flyers, posters, press clippings, interviews, images, notes, artefacts and selections from their magazine Cantrills Filmnotes, all testifying to their creative range and abiding energies.Woman of real influence who wanted to be judged only on her merits
Thursday March 10, 2011
Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged is the best-selling novel of the 20th century never to appear on film. That changes on April 15 with the release of the first of an Atlas Shrugged trilogy - the YouTube trailers are closing in on a million hits. This calls for an overview of the life of one of the most loved and loathed thinkers of the modern era.Green Guide's Critical View
Tuesday March 8, 2011
FREE TO AIRPrincess Zulu, a 'warrior' in a royal fight to find a cure for HIV
Tuesday March 8, 2011
WHEN people hear there are 33 million people living with HIV, they often feel overwhelmed, says HIV-positive Princess Kasune Zulu. That's why she travels the world, telling her story.PAY TV
Sunday March 6, 2011
SECRET LIFE OF PRIMATES THE OUTDOOR ROOM WITH JAMIE DURIE THE JESTERSA few nips and tucks, but Priscilla lands on her feet
Saturday March 5, 2011
TONY Sheldon knows exactly how many times he has shuffled onto a stage to play Bernadette, the sardonic, weary Sydney transsexual who finds unlikely outback love in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.KATZ: THE COLUMN
Saturday March 5, 2011
HE didn't bloody listen. Time and time again I tried to drum into his head the rules of skateboard safety, "Stay alert, son, never do anything risky, and above all, don't actually ride ON your skateboard ‚€ť carry it round in your arms, you'll still look cool, and if you need to actually get somewhere, carry it on to a bus."Sleight of hand and eye in diorama drama
Friday March 4, 2011
SOME FILM MUSEUMS
I HAVE KNOWN
Old Fitzroy Hotel, March 1. Until March 18.Green Guide‚„s Critical View
Thursday March 3, 2011
FREE TO AIRIn tasteful surroundings
Tuesday March 1, 2011
WHEN Luigi Coluzzi opened Bar Coluzzi at the top of William Street in 1957, most Australians had never tasted a decent coffee.