Podcast
Astrid Edwards reviews 'The Power of Podcasting: Telling stories through sound' by Siobhán McHugh
A book about podcasting prompts an immediate question: what is the intended audience? Is it for listeners already devoted to the audio medium? Is it for storytellers who already podcast and want to enhance their craft? Or is it for those interested in podcasting but clueless as to how to go about it? The Power of Podcasting, by Siobhán McHugh, attempts to appeal to all three audiences, with mixed results.
... (read more)#19 Michael Adams reads 'Salt Blood'
Monday, 05 March 2018Each year, ABR’s prestigious Calibre Essay Prize, one of the world’s leading prizes for a new essay, attracts some of the finest writers from Australia and overseas.
#17 Stephen Orr reads 'Ambassadors from Another Time'
Thursday, 02 November 2017From the Herbig family who lived in a hollowed out tree trunk to Dr Bosisto’s ‘Syrup of Red Gum’, from the trauma and regeneration of bushfires to the ill-fated Burnside Village tree, the Tree of Knowledge, and the ‘dig tree’ - how can we understand Australia’s complex relationship with the eucalypt? The
Episode #11 Michael Halliwell in conversation with Brett Dean
Friday, 02 December 2016Michael Halliwell interviews Australian composer, violist, and conductor Brett Dean for the ABR Podcast. Dean composed the opera Bliss based on the Peter Carey novel, and was for many years a violist with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. He was the Artistic Director of the Australian National Academy of Music(ANAM) in Melbourne, and is now a ...
Episode #12 The City of Palaces by Gabriel García Ochoa
Friday, 02 December 2016Gabriel García Ochoa reports back from Mexico following the US election in his article 'The City of Palaces' which appears in the January-February issue of Australian Book Review. ...
Episode #10 Peter Rose in conversation with Amber Wagner
Wednesday, 30 November 2016Peter Rose interviews American Soprano Amber Wagner for the ABR Podcast following the first cycle of Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, which is being presented in Melbourne by Opera Australia. Amber Wagner plays the role of Sieglinde in the second opera Die Walküre.
Episode #9 Colin Golvan on new threats to Australia's literary culture from the Productivity Commission
Monday, 31 October 2016In this week’s ABR podcast Peter Rose talks to Colin Golvan QC – a lawyer specialising in intellectual property – about new threats to Australian creativity, chiefly the proposed removal of restrictions on parallel importation, as recommended by the Productivity Commission.
Episode #8: Vale Edward Albee
Thursday, 22 September 2016In Washington, DC, Peter Rose and regular ABR theatre critic Ian Dickson discuss the career and legacy of Edward Albee, the great American playwright who died on Friday 16 September, aged 88.
Poem of the Week - Bill Manhire reads 'Indexing Emily'
Friday, 09 September 2016In this episode of 'Poem of the Week' Bill Manhire reads 'Indexing Emily'. ABR Editor, Peter Rose, introduces Bill who then reads and discusses his poem.
... (read more)Poem of the Week - David McCooey reads 'Fleeting: Sylvia Plath at 80'
Thursday, 25 August 2016In this episode of 'Poem of the Week' David McCooey reads 'Fleeting: Sylvia Plath at 80'. ABR Editor, Peter Rose, introduces David who then reads and discusses his poem.
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