Category: Analysis
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The Canadian election has global consequences: So why aren’t we talking about it?
While most interest and media coverage about North American politics has focused on the United States’ impeachment inquiries and Presidential nominations for the 2020 election, Canada has been preparing for their own election.
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“I’ll Be There For You”: Friends continues to charm audiences 25 years after it first airs
This year is the 25th Anniversary of Friends, which means that everything else happening right now is a moo point.
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2040: How giant seaweed could be an important tool in our climate-affected future
World leaders will view excerpts from environmental documentary 2040 at tomorrow’s Climate Action Summit, hosted by the UN; with one of the film’s ideas posing intriguing implications for Australia.
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Eurydice Dixon’s case probes the question: can justice be served alongside rehabilitation?
On June 13, 2018, in an act that enraged the public and media, Australian comedian and actress Eurydice Dixon was found murdered in Melbourne’s Princes Park.
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What the MasterChef walkout tells us about the future of free-to-air TV
In news that shocked Australian free-to-air TV watchers, judges Gary Mehigan, Matt Preston and George Calombaris announced that they would be leaving the show at the end of the season 11 finale of MasterChef.
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Quentin Tarantino’s complicated legacy in a diverse Hollywood
Since the release of his first film, Reservoir Dogs, in 1992, Quentin Tarantino’s nine movies have grossed over $1.6 billion worldwide.
