R.I.P. Harris Wittels
Harris Wittels died today.
He was my idol and my rival.
My idol, in that in his short, short comedy career, he’d managed to achieve what would take most decades – an actor,..
Stop (or start) worrying about all the invisible things affecting your life with Invisibilia
As far as I’m concerned, there are two ingredients that make up the formula for a truly great podcast:
1) It has to tell a great story.
2) It has to make me think different..
One of the best soundtracks ever is getting a vinyl release
When Robin Williams died last year, I, like many, was devastated.
He’d been a huge and significant figure in my childhood; a comedic performer the likes of whom will probably ..
I want to fall in love with Trevor Dickson this summer
The sun is high. The birds are chirping. Bees are trying to have sex with them ( or such is my understanding #classic), and everyone’s out there searching for the soundtrack to s..
D’Angelo & The Roots show us why Black Messiah was totally worth the wait
It’s been a few weeks since D’Angelo rendered all 2014 ‘best of’ lists obsolete with the surprise release of his stunning new album, Black Messiah, and for those of you that have..
The Memory Palace makes history memorable
I’ve always loved history.
I took it all through high school as part of my HSC, and then continued into university, when I didn’t even need it to complete my degree.
Sadly,..
The time Robbie Williams had to follow At The Drive-In
The release of At The Drive-In’s album Relationship Of Command in 2000 was for me, and a lot of kids of my generation, nothing short of life-changing.
From the first time I he..
I’m already crying over Deadline Gallipoli
I cry a lot more as I get older. I don’y cry a lot, but I do cry a lot more often.
So when I saw the most recent trailer for the new Foxtel series, Deadline Gallipoli, and the..