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L'edizione numero 108 del Giro d'Italia prenderà il via venerdì 9 maggio e potrà essere seguita su SBS Viceland e in streaming su SBS On Demand. Ascolta il servizio del nostro esperto di ciclismo Fabio Petrò.
Today, it's (almost) all about Flanders as Christophe and Macka preview the 2020 edition (live on SBS VIceland) with interviews with Luke Durbridge, Grace Brown and Sarah Roy
Macka and Christophe analyse Ben O'Connor‘s Giro Stage 17 win, the brutal prospect of the final stages, plus preview La Vuelta Stage 3 - LIVE, FREE and in HD on SBS VICELAND.
Christophe is today joined by Matthew Keenan in the Zwift Cycling central Giro special podcast to wrap up stage 4 and look ahead at the sprinter's battle tonight on SBS Viceland
Marc Fennell is an Australian television and radio presenter, podcast host, journalist, and author. You might recognise him from 'The Feed' on SBS Viceland, 'The Movie Show' on SBS, or the global hit television show and podcast 'Stuff The British Stole'. Once described as 'the cheerful Aussie version of Louis Theroux', Marc's storytelling is whip-smart, inquisitive and fair. Marc joins us in the studio to chat about his new series, 'This Is Not A Game' which deep-dives the early days of the internet and their influence on the online problems we encounter today. Subscribe on the LiSTNR app to make sure you don't miss an episode. And keep up-to-date on everything Broadsheet has to offer at www.Broadsheet.com.au. Broadsheet Around Town is hosted by Emma Joyce and produced by Nicola Sitch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's SBS cycling newsflash, Australian Chris Harper endured a dramatic fall during the Tour of the Alps, leading before a downhill mistake caused a hard crash, forcing him to retire. Fellow Australian Ben O'Connor fought through difficulties to claim third place. At La Flèche Wallonne, Stephen Williams won the men's race with a stellar climb, while Kasia Niewiadoma seized victory in the women's event with an exciting sprint. Australian cyclist Jai Hindley aims to compete in both the Olympics and the Tour de France. Fans eagerly anticipate Tadej Pogačar's performance in the upcoming Liège-Bastogne-Liège race, airing live on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand.
In this week's Reference Max, we review the meta-web of filmmaking in Cobweb, the very real shift from hope to fear in Shayda, immerse ourselves in the world of Scarygirl & praying the night never ends in Night Bloomers.Cobweb and Shayda are currently in cinemas.Scarygirl is in Australian cinemas from Oct 26Night Bloomers will be premiering on SBS VICELAND and SBS ON DEMAND from Oct 28Resources:USNational Sexual Assault Hotline:(800) 656-HOPEWWW.RAINN.ORGNational Domestic Violence Hotline:(800) 777-SAFEWWW.THeHoTline.orgAUS1800 RESPECThttps://www.healthdirect.gov.au/sexual-assault-and-abuse-helplinesUKhttps://www.thehavens.org.uk/https://www.thesurvivorstrust.org/Support the showWebsite | Rotten Tomatoes | Apple | Youtube | Patreon | Twitter | Instagram
In this episode, we're speaking with David Hua, Director of Audio and Language Content at SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) Australia, Australia's multilingual, multicultural and Indigenous media organisation. We speak with David about his own cultural and linguistic background, what inspired him to get into the media industry, the role that SBS has in modern Australia, what he is most proud of in the work that SBS does, and representation of culturally and linguistically diverse people in Australian media. This episode was recorded in NAIDOC Week 2023. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia, especially those of the lands on which we recorded this episode - the Wadawurrung, the Wurundjeri and the Cammeraygal people. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. We live and work on land that was, is and always will be Aboriginal country. Do you have a question for David or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad. Episode Links SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) Australia ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Our History - SBS Australia SBS to broadcast live COVID-19 updates on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand in multiple languages - SBS Australia SBS Language - News & Podcasts SBS to serve more multilingual Australians than ever; investing more in Indo-Pacific and First Nations languages - SBS Australia NAIDOC Week 2023 Elevate Reconciliation Action Plan - SBS Australia Acknowledgement of Country in your language - SBS Australia Pitch your podcast idea to SBS - SBS Audio Media Diversity Australia David Hua - SBS Corporate | Twitter
Cyclisme : Liege-Bastogne-Liege Femmes Sunday, April 24 19:35 - 21:00 on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Liege-Bastogne-Liege Men's Sunday, April 24 21:30 - 01:30 AEST on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand
The presser: Our brand new podcast format – short-form interviews with female athletes that cover incredible things coming up, and amazing achievements as they happen – just like a press conference, but one on one, in a podcast. In this episode of the presser, I had the chance to sit down with track athlete Bendere Oboya, who is this week featuring in her own TV documentary on SBS Viceland and NITV – called RUN GIRL. The film follows her journey and search for identity as she switches events from the 400m track to the 800m track in pursuit of becoming the world's best. Growing up in Western Sydney and starting athletics as an escape, the Ethiopian-born 21-year-old is determined to show that no matter your beginnings, anything is possible. Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. www.linktr.ee/thefemaleathleteproject Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject
"Sugar Dating" is a transactional arrangement where one party (generally older and wealthier) pays the other (who may be in need of financial assistance) for their company. It is considered a mutually beneficial relationship, and is often even seen as a part time job. Byron and Perri Lee share their views on the subject and you'll hear stories from girls featured on the newly released SBS Viceland documentary "Sugar Babies"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Da lunedì 23 maggio, tutti i notiziari in lingue diverse dall'inglese trasmessi su SBS e SBS Viceland passeranno su SBS WorldWatch. Il sesto canale in chiaro di SBS sarà disponibile sui vostri televisori sul canale 35.
Miss JB For Breakfast this morning? JB had a chat about StarWars with Olivia - plus, what is the most popular Mother's Day gift in the United Kingdom?? Find out here (it's not tea!!) Plus, JB discussed the "ham sandwich ban" and some smart marketting from SBS Viceland! All that and more in this edition of the JB For Breakfast Catch Up!
The story is the stuff of legends: twin brothers Matt Goss and Luke Goss combining forces in the 1980s, armed with leather jackets, bandanas and razor-sharp pop under the moniker Bros. In the blink of an eye, the brothers and original member Craig Logan became household names, going on to become the youngest artists to ever headline at the hallowed Wembley Stadium in London, whilst attracting mania-level adoration courtesy of their heart-throb looks and monster classics like When Will I Be Famous, Drop The Boy and I Owe You Nothing.But behind the swift success and pop icon status Bros attained, an entirely different story was playing out behind the scenes: one of discord and constant media scrutiny, coupled with usual family clashes and the stressors of fame, ultimately leading to Bros breaking up in the early 1990s much to the dismay of their legions of (often screaming) fans. It hasn't been all doom and gloom though, with 2016 bringing the tantalising news that the brothers Goss would be mounting a hotly-anticipated reunion show the following year; and the world was gifted with a substantial inside look into what went into that end result courtesy of the BAFTA award-winning 2018 Bros documentary Bros: After The Screaming Stops.2022 will also now see Matt Goss release a brand new solo album, The Beautiful Unknown, channeling his lessons honed via his acclaimed Las Vegas residency, alongside the promise of many solo and potential Bros live shows - and, happily, Australia is firmly set in their sights. But before this latest chapter unfolds (and to celebrate Aussie audiences finally being able to see the Bros doco via SBS VICELAND and SBS ON DEMAND for a limited time), Matt Goss joins host Tiana speter today on The Green Room to chat fame, family, authenticity and much, much more.IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:How Matt's 2022 has started off, and what's in store for him this yearThe reality behind the scenes and the experience of viewing the documentary Bros: After The Screaming Stops for Matt, as well as what was really going through Matt's head when he and brother Luke Goss emerged onstage at the Bros reunion gig at London's O2 arena in 2017The universal experience of family disputes, and Matt's advice for surviving conflict with families and loved ones in generalTraversing fan mania throughout his career, Matt shares his thoughts on the potential secrets to the enduring adoration for BrosMatt talks personal and public aspects of songwriting, as well as finding a safe place, vulnerability and authenticity when creating and in relationships in generalMatt dives into the observed fatigue of the pandemic in Australia (a place he considers as one of his most favourite in the world) and the importance of letting the arts get back on trackHow Matt gets gig fit for live shows (hint: it's extremely wholesome)The steep but valuable learning curve of doing his now-legendary Las Vegas residencyA look back at an early Bros live show memory in Newcastle, and why the show was a significant turning point in the band's legacyThe toll and lessons learned from the significant media attention that dogged Bros in their earlier years, and some advice Matt would offer to younger bands today when dealing with social media and the media in generalWhat some of Matt's proudest achievements have been so far (from meeting Frank Sinatra to still being neck-deep in the industry)Matt's essential (and benevolent) green room items, and the beauty of all things unknown See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
La nostra guida ai programmi della SBS TV in visione questa settimana.
Lo stato insulare di Kiribati, a causa dei cambiamenti climatici, rischia di essere sommerso dalle acque. Questa sera il dramma dell'arcipelago verrà raccontato in un documentario su NITV.
Dopo le prime sette tappe 11 i corridori sono racchiusi in meno di un minuto. Oggi è in programma l'ottava frazione, da Foggia a Guardia Sanframondi, con diretta TV su SBS Viceland a partire dalle 21.20AEDT.
Cosa vedere sui canali televisivi SBS? Eccovi i nostri consigli per la settimana dal 14 al 21 maggio. In Australia, potete poi rivedere il vostro programma preferito o recuperare quello che avete perso su SBS On Demand.
Christophe is today joined by Matthew Keenan in the Zwift Cycling central Giro special podcast to wrap up stage 4 and look ahead at the sprinter's battle tonight on SBS Viceland
Cosa vedere sui canali televisivi SBS? Eccovi i nostri consigli per la settimana dal 7 al 13 maggio. In Australia, potete poi rivedere il vostro programma preferito o recuperare quello che avete perso su SBS On Demand.
The television Audio Description (AD) service is now available for consumers watching SBS, SBS VICELAND, NITV AND SBS WORLD Movies channels. NITV radio caught up for a yarn with Dale Adams a Programmer at NITV to find out more about AD and how consumers can access the service.
Cosa vedere sui canali televisivi SBS? Eccovi i nostri consigli per la settimana dal 26 marzo al primo aprile. In Australia potete poi rivedere il vostro programma preferito o recuperare quello che avete perso su SBS On Demand.
SBS Viceland is putting a spotlight on cult films and their place in pop culture.
Welcome to Season 3! In our first episode of the new season, we chat with writer, director and actor Kathleen Lee about her compelling Australian web series, Sex and Death. It's an awkward and hilarious look at love and relationships through a neurodiverse lense. Kathleen shares much of herself in the series, as she explores the challenges she has faced in her own efforts to interpret human interactions throughout her life, and highlights the strangeness of the neurotypical people around her. After a lifetime of masking her difficulties and after she had wrapped the series, Kathleen finally received a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. In this episode, Kathleen chats about the road to her diagnosis and how it transformed her life exponentially. So often we hear about what life on the Autism Spectrum is like for children, but it's rarely do we hear the stories of young adults, making their way in the world and what it can be like to navigate the sticky mess of sensory overload, music festivals, relationships and the realities of adult life when you're neurodiverse. Kathleen is incredibly generous with her insights and experiences and is a young film maker to keep your eye on! The series was aired on SBS Viceland but you can catch it here on YouTube. You can also find Kathleen on Instagram @kathleenmarylee or via @kewlstudio. Follow The Curious Life on Insta @thecuriouslifepodcast and please do leave us a rating and review on iTunes when you have a moment, it would mean the world! This episode was edited and VO'd by the incomparable Julie Reynolds of @audiolemonade and you can find her at www.audiolemonade.com
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often labelled as a disease that affects men more than women. But film director, screenwriter and actor Kathleen Lee is proof it affects women too - but that diagnosis can be harder, or take longer. Playing the main protagonist in her film Sex & Death, Kathleen explores what the experience of being neurodiverse in a neurotypical friendship group, and how those with ASD manage those feelings of social isolation and confusion. You can watch Sex & Death on SBS Viceland on November 23rd, 2020, as a feature length film. You can also watch all six episodes of Sex & Death on Youtube here. You can join the conversation, or drop us a question, via the Healthy-ish Australia Facebook page, here. If you’re up for funny memes and health inspo follow Body+Soul on Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au Or, head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. Each Sunday, you can pick up the latest copy of the Body+Soul/Stellar flipbook inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often labelled as a disease that affects men more than women. But film director, screenwriter and actor Kathleen Lee is proof it affects women too - but that diagnosis can be harder, or take longer. Playing the main protagonist in her film Sex & Death, Kathleen explores what the experience of being neurodiverse in a neurotypical friendship group, and how those with ASD manage those feelings of social isolation and confusion. You can watch Sex & Death on SBS Viceland on November 23rd, 2020, as a feature length film. You can also watch all six episodes of Sex & Death on Youtube here. You can join the conversation, or drop us a question, via the Healthy-ish Australia Facebook page, here. If you’re up for funny memes and health inspo follow Body+Soul on Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au Or, head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. Each Sunday, you can pick up the latest copy of the Body+Soul/Stellar flipbook inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The shows on SBS TV, Viceland, SBS Food and World Movies that make for great viewing in the next seven days. Most shows are also available on sbs.com.au/ondemand - "Telecomando io!" è la nostra rubrica settimanale sulle segnalazioni dei programmi di SBS TV, Viceland, SBS Food e World Movies. Non dimenticate che molti di questi programmi sono anche disponibili gratuitamente su sbs.com.au/ondemand (solo per l'Australia).
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 113, I re-join author, screenwriter, journalist and podcaster, Maria Lewis. Maria and I talk about this scene's connection with *Borat Subsequent Moviefilm* , Bradlee's shit-eating grin and Maria singing that she doesn't want to spill too much tea and "get defamed for things that are actually true." *About Maria Lewis* Maria Lewis is an author, screenwriter and journalist based in Australia. Getting her start as a police reporter, her writing on pop culture has appeared in publications such as the New York Post, Guardian, Penthouse, The Daily Mail, Empire Magazine, Gizmodo, Huffington Post, The Daily and Sunday Telegraph, i09, Junkee and many more. Previously seen as a presenter on SBS Viceland's nightly news program The Feed and as the host of Cleverfan on ABC, she has been a journalist for over 16 years. Her best-selling debut novel Who's Afraid? was published in 2016, followed by its sequel Who's Afraid Too? in 2017, which was nominated for Best Horror Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2018. Who's Afraid? is being developed for television by the Emmy and BAFTA award-winning Hoodlum Entertainment. Her Young Adult debut, It Came From The Deep, was released globally on October 31, Halloween, 2017 and is a twist on The Little Mermaid meets Creature From The Black Lagoon. Her fourth book, The Witch Who Courted Death, was released on Halloween, 2018 and won Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2019. Her fifth novel set within the shared supernatural universe - The Wailing Woman - was nominated for Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2020. She was the host of the limited podcast series Josie & The Podcats ( https://graffitiwithpunctuation.com/josie-and-the-podcats ) about the 2001 cult film. *Twitter:* @moviemazz ( https://twitter.com/moviemazz ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Today, it's (almost) all about Flanders as Christophe and Macka preview the 2020 edition (live on SBS VIceland) with interviews with Luke Durbridge, Grace Brown and Sarah Roy
Delightful, irreverent, and incredibly funny, Maria Lewis is an author, screenwriter, and journalist based in Australia. After first getting her start as a police reporter, Maria's writing on pop culture has appeared in publications such as the New York Post, The Guardian, Penthouse, The Daily Mail, Empire Magazine, Gizmodo, Huffington Post, The Daily and Sunday Telegraph, i09, Junkee and many more. Previously seen as a presenter on SBS Viceland’s nightly news program The Feed and as the host of Cleverfan on ABC, she has been a journalist for over 16 years.Maria's best-selling debut novel Who's Afraid? was published in 2016, followed by its sequel Who’s Afraid Too? in 2017, which was nominated for Best Horror Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2018. Who’s Afraid? is being developed for television by the Emmy and BAFTA award-winning Hoodlum Entertainment. Her Young Adult debut, It Came From The Deep, was released globally on October 31, Halloween, 2017 and is a twist on The Little Mermaid meets Creature From The Black Lagoon.Maria's fourth book, The Witch Who Courted Death, was released on Halloween, 2018, and won Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2019. And her fifth novel set within the shared supernatural universe - The Wailing Woman - was nominated for Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2020.Maria, who Jen first met on Twitter through her best friend Blake Howard, was the host of the limited One Heat Minute Productions podcast series, Josie and the Podcats, about the 2001 cult film. In this chatty, free-spirited episode, the incredibly charming Maria regales us with lively tales about her career, podcasting, Blake Howard, Josie and The Pussycats, and, oh yeah, that time she almost ran down Gerard Butler with her car.Originally Posted on Patreon (10/5/20) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/42405274Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
The shows on SBS TV, SBS Viceland, SBS Food and World Movies that make for great viewing in the next seven days. Most shows are also available on SBS On Demand. - "Telecomando io!" è la nostra rubrica settimanale sulla programmazione di SBS TV, SBS Viceland, SBS Food e World Movies. Non dimenticate che molti di questi programmi sono anche disponibili gratuitamente su sbs.com.au/ondemand (solo per l'Australia).
The shows on SBS TV, SBS Viceland, SBS Food and World Movies that make for great viewing in the next seven days. Most shows are also available on SBS On Demand. - "Telecomando io!" è la nostra rubrica settimanale sulle segnalazioni dei programmi di SBS TV, SBS Viceland, SBS Food e World Movies. Non dimenticate che molti di questi programmi sono anche disponibili gratuitamente su sbs.com.au/ondemand (solo per l'Australia).
We are back, people! With our first face-to-face recording in what feels like twenty years!On today’s show: Robert Pattinson’s, ahem, strange take on pasta. Plus, the Chrissy Teigen and Alison Roman debacle enthralling the internet. And then, Alan Jones’ long, lingering legacy on the Australian media landscape.This week, Mich gave a yum, not sponsored recommendation to try Toblerone ice creams from your local supermarket. Zara recommended watching Spotlight on Netflix.Here's that Pajiba story by Roxana Hadadi on ethnic erasure in food culture. For the Mumbrella feature on Alan Jones by Vivien Kelly click here. And you can find the SBS Viceland video, ‘An honest tribute to Alan Jones’, here.Record a voice message and send it to hotline@shamelessmediaco.com (that's *CO*.com) It can be about anything pod related! Or unrelated! We just wanna chat, pretty please. OK, we're done being clingy. Love you.Thank you so much to today’s sponsor, Lust Minerals. Don’t forget to use the code ‘SHAMELESS20’ at checkout for $20 off your first makeup or skincare order.Craving more? You’re only human. Here are all the links your heart desires!Our Insta profile.Our book-club.And our weekly newsletter.Shameless Podcast is run by three women in their twenties, and thrives on the support of our incredible listeners - that's you! So, if you’d like to support the show, we would like that very much. Hit ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify, and leave a review if you’re feeling especially generous. Then sit back and bask in our eternal, abundant love.Your hosts are Michelle Andrews (@michelleandrews1) and Zara McDonald (@zamcdonald).This episode was produced by Annabelle Lee for Shameless Media.
The shows on SBS TV, Viceland, SBS Food and World Movies that make for great viewing in the next seven days. Most shows are also available on sbs.com.au/ondemand - "Telecomando io!" è la nostra rubrica settimanale sulle segnalazioni dei programmi di SBS TV, Viceland, SBS Food e World Movies. Non dimenticate che molti di questi programmi sono anche disponibili gratuitamente su sbs.com.au/ondemand (solo per l'Australia).
Eurovision Week on SBS and SBS VICELAND... From history of the Eurovision and about Ukrainian winners and songs finalists....................Eurovision Week on SBS and SBS VICELANDSunday 10 May 8.30pm-10.30pm Road to Eurovision 2020 on SBS VICELANDMonday 11 May 1.30pm –5.30pm Eurovision Song Contest 2015 on SBS -GuyTuesday 12 May 1.30pm –5.30pm Eurovision Song Contest 2016 on SBS -IsaiahWednesday 13 May 1.30pm –5.30pm Eurovision Song Contest 2017 on SBS -DamiThursday 14 May 1.30pm –5.30pm Eurovision Song Contest 2018 on SBS -JessicaFriday 15 May 1.15pm –5.30pm Eurovision Song Contest 2019 on SBS -KateSaturday 16 May 7.30pm –1030pm Eurovision 2020: Big Night In!Produced by Blink TV for SBSSaturday 16 May 10.30pm –12.30am Eurovision Top 40 Controversies on SBSSaturday 16 May 12.30am –1.30am Secrets of Eurovision on SBSSunday 17 May 8.30pm –1030pm Eurovision: Europe Shine a LightProduced by the EBU and its Dutch Members NPO, NOS and AVROTROSVote for your favourite Eurovision 2020 artists and songs: sbs.com.au/EurovisionJoin the conversation #Eurovision #BigNightIn - SBS проводить з 10 до 17 травня телетиждень пісенного конкурсу і разом із глядачами ми пройдемося історією участі Австралії у цих величавих фестивалях. А далі тут ми, разом із київською журналісткою Людмилою Павленко, яка добре вам знайома на хвилях SBS Ukrainian майже десятиліття, торкнемося славного історичного шляху українського на перехрестях музики, пісні й зближення народів у рамцях Євробачення... Eurovision Week on SBS and SBS VICELAND 10 May - 17 May 8.30pm –1030pm Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light sbs.com.au/Eurovision
This episode will be a little different from previous ones as joining me for an online chat is the wonderful author, journalist and screenwriter Maria Lewis! Maria got her start as a police reporter and has been a journalist for over 15 years. She has written on pop culture in publications such as the New York Post, Guardian, Penthouse, The Daily Mail, Empire Magazine, i09, Junkee and many more. She has previously been a presenter on SBS Viceland's nightly news program The Feed and the host of Cleverfan on ABC. Her best-selling debut novel Who's Afraid? was published in 2016, followed by its sequel Who's Afraid Too? in 2017, which was nominated for Best Horror Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2018. Her Young Adult debut, and the only one I have yet to read, It Came From The Deep, was released globally on Halloween, 2017 and her fourth book, The Witch Who Courted Death, was released on Halloween, 2018 and won Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2019. Her fifth novel set within the shared supernatural universe - The Wailing Woman - was released in November, 2019 and recently shortlisted for Best Fantasy novel at the Aurealis Awards!!!!! The pairings: Cari Mora by Thomas Harris Twenty-five million dollars in cartel gold lies hidden beneath a mansion on the Miami Beach waterfront. Ruthless men have tracked it for years. Leading the pack is Hans-Peter Schneider. Driven by unspeakable appetites, he makes a living fleshing out the violent fantasies of other, richer men. Cari Mora, caretaker of the house, has escaped from the violence in her native country. She stays in Miami on a wobbly Temporary Protected Status, subject to the iron whim of ICE. She works at many jobs to survive. Beautiful, marked by war, Cari catches the eye of Hans-Peter as he closes in on the treasure. But Cari Mora has surprising skills, and her will to survive has been tested before. Maria chose to pair this with a White Russian cocktail as it is hard hitting but with an underlying sweetness. Intercepted by Alexa Martin Marlee Harper is the perfect girlfriend. She's definitely had enough practice by dating her NFL-star boyfriend for the last ten years. But when she discovers he has been tackling other women on the sly, she vows to never date an athlete again. There's just one problem: Gavin Pope, the new hotshot quarterback and a fling from the past, has Marlee in his sights. Gavin fights to show Marlee he's nothing like her ex. Unfortunately, not everyone is ready to let her escape her past. The team's wives, who never led the welcome wagon, are not happy with Marlee's return. They have only one thing on their minds: taking her down. But when the gossip makes Marlee public enemy number one, she worries about more than just her reputation. Between their own fumbles and the wicked wives, it will take a Hail Mary for Marlee and Gavin's relationship to survive the season. Maria chose a Pimms Cocktail to pair with this book as it is refreshing, fun, fruity and sweet!
Congestion in Sydney is an ongoing problem, but over the next decade the city's population is expected to grow to over 7 million people, pushing us into a congestion crisis. Deputy CEO and Director of Policy for Committee of Sydney, Eamon Waterford, talks with us about what 'congestion crisis' means, and what we're doing to prevent it. Later, ‘Breaking the Model' is a new doco on SBS Viceland's The Feed, looking into the way the modelling industry exploits child models. Documentary creator, comedian and former child-model Jenna Owen joins us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a new episode of The Playlist, Bill Hader talks to Fiona about tapping into his dark side in the sequel to 'It', and what he has been watching. Elsewhere, Ben and Fiona are loving the short-run comedy drama 'Shrill' on SBS Viceland and SBS On Demand, and they tell us what they've been watching.
The ABC is about to turn 90, yet seldom has the public broadcaster seen such controversy: public spats, budget cuts, accusations of bias, political pressure and leadership tensions. Sally Warhaft talks to On Us author and former ABC managing director Mark Scott (in a rare appearance discussing the broadcaster), On Aunty author and former Media Watch host Jonathan Holmes, host of ABC podcast Download This Show and co-anchor on SBS VICELAND’s The Feed Marc Fennell and journalist Margaret Simons about Michelle Guthrie’s dismissal and why the broadcaster must adapt to survive a new era of media.
Show notes: Fortnite World Cup is the biggest sports tech news of the week. We give shouts and ramble on about it. NBL’s new multifaceted, shared rights deal sees SBS offer the entire season via their OTT platform ‘On Demand,’ selected matches will be on free-to-air on SBS Viceland with ESPN televising 59 prime time NBL games as well under a two-year agreement. The NBL will absorb the production costs. It’s a long-term play, by investing in owning and producing their own broadcasts it keeps the sport visible. Basketball is a healthily participated sport with huge fandom means visibility of the NBL alongside the NBA develops a nice alignment between the two. Speaking to the TV Blackbox podcast this week, Foxtel's CEO, Patrick Delany stated it was time sports governing bodies "got realistic about the value of rights generally and the utility of them because the market's no longer rising, it's contracting." We talk about the lessening of the value of rights and Ahmad makes a bet on cricket.
Taylor and Chris preview round 1 of the SBL finals. They also talk through the new NBL broadcast deal with ESPN and SBS Viceland.
Lots to discuss this week, as Booksmart opens around Australia, The Last Man On Earth launches on SBS Viceland and SBS On Demand, and Robbie Hood launches to great acclaim. Also, Fiona's been watching a documentary about Alice Guy-Blache, a female filmmaker who needs to be a household name.
0:44 Is Rocketman, the new Elton John biopic musical, a good movie? Nick and Fiona try to work it out.10:40 Fiona interviews Rocketman director Dexter Fletcher and star Taron Egerton.18:45 Nick and Fiona go back to 1980 to discuss whether Paul Schrader's American Gigolo, starring Richard Gere at peak handsomeness, holds up. American Gigolo airs on Sunday, 2 June at 8:30pm on SBS VICELAND and streams afterwards at SBS On Demand.23:59 Was the Veep finale satisfying? Nick and Fiona discuss what kind of American political satire works in the current climate. Plus Fiona got around to seeing the Charlize Theron romcom Long Shot.
No muck ups with our recording this time. The Dropped Kick-Off is finally back in 2019! For our first (official) podcast of year, Nick W heads west to chat Global Rapid Rugby. With the Asian Showcase over and the Pacific Showcase kicking off this weekend, Nick sat down with GRR's Head of Rugby, Wallaby and Western Force legend Matty Hodgson to discuss the recent Showcases, as well as the future direction of the competition and how it will fit into the framework of Australian Rugby in general. Also check out the first match of the Pacific Showcase tomorrow (18/5), when the Fijian Latui take on Kagifa Samoa in Suva on SBS Viceland from 1:00pm AEST onwards.
No muck ups with our recording this time. The Dropped Kick-Off is finally back in 2019!For our first (official) podcast of year, Nick W heads west to chat Global Rapid Rugby. With the Asian Showcase over and the Pacific Showcase kicking off this weekend, Nick sat down with GRR's Head of Rugby, Wallaby and Western Force legend Matty Hodgson to discuss the recent Showcases, as well as the future direction of the competition and how it will fit into the framework of Australian Rugby in general.Also check out the first match of the Pacific Showcase tomorrow (18/5), when the Fijian Latui take on Kagifa Samoa in Suva on SBS Viceland from 1:00pm AEST onwards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:37 Nick and Fiona talk about Mike Leigh's new film, Peterloo. It's about an 1819 pro-democracy workers' rights rally in Manchester, UK which turned into one of the bloodiest massacres in English history when government forces mowed into and over crowds.03:16 Fiona interviews acclaimed director Mike Leigh about Peterloo, in cinemas now.21:26 Pro-wrestling fan and colleague Shelly Peacock (Orvilleland podcast) joins Nick and Fiona to talk about new series, Dark Side of the Ring now streaming at SBS On Demand and coming to SBS VICELAND in June. The show reveals the darker, lesser known stories of 1970s and '80s pro-wrestling.35:47 Nick's been watching The Hustle, a remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson, and Long Shot, a romantic comedy starring Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen. Both films are in cinemas now. Fiona's been absorbed in the world of Eurovision, but found time to re-watch her go-to '70s disaster film, The Poseidon Adventure.This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 15 May 2019.
Sex writer and SBS Viceland's Slutever creator Karley Sciortino proudly owns her sluthood. After more than 10 years covering sex for Vogue and Vice, she's got some real insights into the state of modern sex and pursuing guilt-free pleasure. Karley and Nat sit down, sexplorer to sexplorer, to chat about how to embrace your sexuality and truly own being a slut.
There's no new episode of ORVILLELAND this week - but rest assured that we're not going to keep you in the lurch.
Join Dan, Shelley, and Sid every week to chat about the sci-fi comedy The Orville. Watch the show every Friday evening at 9pm on SBS VICELAND or anytime at SBS on Demand and then listen along to the ORVILLELAND podcast for a ridiculously fun chat about that week's episode.
Join Dan, Shelley, and Sid every week to chat about the sci-fi comedy The Orville. Watch the show every Friday evening at 9pm on SBS VICELAND or anytime at SBS on Demand and then listen along to the ORVILLELAND podcast for a ridiculously fun chat about that week's episode.
The time for this discussion couldn't be more urgent! Men drink more, smoke more, do more drugs, and die younger than women. They get bashed, robbed and murdered more – and... LEARN MORE The post Marty Smiley – SBS Viceland's #YesAllMen appeared first on Tom and Warren.
Spring is in the air down here and it turns our thoughts to… games! – What we’ve been playing – Telltale closing down (link) – Telltale getting sued polygon article – NeoGeo and Playstation mini consoles – Playstation crossplay – X-Men Dark Phoenix trailer – The Orville S1 now on SBS Viceland article (trailer for […]
Yesterday Jake reported that Arzani was overlooked for Celtic’s 43-man Europa League squad - today we have an update. Coach Chris Davies has responded to questions saying Arzani’s exclusion is because of a lack of fitness. Central Coast are in talks to bring former Melbourne City player Ross McCormack back to the A-League. The Mariners have two vacant slots for marquee players and are hoping to use one of them on Scottish striker McCormack to lead their attack this season. SBS have announced the return of the W-League for the 2018-19 season, with matches to be shown LIVE, FREE on SBS VICELAND and streamed via The World Game website and app. Following his disappointment at the Brisbane Strikers pulling their A-League bid, Cameron Atfield states that Brisbane City also pulling out is the perfect opportunity for Brisbane to address its stadium issues and build a boutique rectangular stadium. He believes the Women's World Cup bid presents that opportunity.
What does is take to be a good interviewer? How do you capture content in order to create a story that will take your audience on a journey - and keep them with you until the end? As a content creator and storyteller, these are questions I search to answer as I work to continually improve my interview techniques. Sitting down at Hybrid World Adelaide with Marc Fennell, renowned Australian radio, tv and podcast interviewer and presenter was therefore a huge honour (and also slightly intimidating!) As the anchor of SBS VICELAND's news show The Feed, Marc has interviewed high profile people from Al Gore to Tom Cruise. Marc also created and presents ABC Radio National's award-winning podcast Download This Show, so he has a wealth of experience and knowledge to share on the topics of interview techniques and storytelling. In today's episode of Be The Drop, Marc talks about how to take people on a journey through storytelling, why story is critical to all forms of communication, especially in today's digital world plus he shares some top tips to improve your interview techniques. -- Want more? Join our FREE Facebook Group where we provide tools and resources to help you supercharge your digital storytelling content. -- The Be The Drop podcast is brought to you by Narrative Marketing, the Brand Storytelling Superheroes! Want more business tips and brand storytelling tricks, or how to's to help you do your job? We release new content each week! SUBSCRIBE to the blog here SUBSCRIBE to Be The Drop podcast in iTunes here SUBSCRIBE to Be The Drop in Spotify here SUBSCRIBE on YouTube here for the full interview video, behind the scenes, bloopers & more. CONNECT with us on Facebook, follow @be_the_drop on Instagram or Twitter. CONTACT US podcast@narrativemarketing.com.au
A special investigation by The Feed on SBS Viceland has revealed poor regulation is allowing backyard cosmetic clinics to put lives at risk. - คลินิกเสริมความงามหลายแห่งในออสเตรเลีย ยังคงให้บริการด้วยหมอปลอม ยาผิดกฎหมาย และศัลยกรรมที่เสี่ยงอันตราย รายการ The Feed ของเอสบีเอส มีรายงานพิเศษ
Today I’m chatting with Jan Fran: journalist, commentator, writer and host of the SBS nightly news show, The Feed. We have a practical chat about how to define and grow a personal brand. For many, this concept is still a bit on the nose, but it interested me to talk to Jan about it because she’s not an ‘influencer' - she’s a current affairs journalist - and yet she still needs to think about how to represent her work and elements of her personal life and process via social media in order to define her personal brand so as to best reach her audience. We talk about how she got her start and the importance of not just waiting for someone to give you an opportunity to do the thing you love - which for Jan meant moving to Uganda and shooting and producing her own documentary series. This conversation offers great insight for anyone looking to get into journalism - or any sort of self-authored media gig. It highlights the importance of creating opportunities for yourself - being your own writer, director, producer, editor, and not waiting for permission in order to do the thing you believe in. IF YOU ENJOY THIS PODCAST, SHARE IT! You can send an episode link in a text or FB message, Or you can even screen-capture a point in the podcast that resonates with you and post it to your Instagram Live Story tagging @danbrophy and a leave word or two about what you found inspiring (I will then repost, tagging you right back and sharing inspiration.)Or you can do things the old fashioned way by rating it and write a short review in iTunes. It all helps to grow our creative community and continue to empower frustrated creatives to get their life! xDB
Making this the most meaningful of Christmas Day's, SBS VICELAND has scheduled the 1966 Batman movie. Four dedicated Batman fans entered into the studio to discuss this fine feature film.
Former Bond girl and bad-ass thespian Gemma Arterton pops by to talk about her latest film, The Girl With All The Gifts. She chats Hollywood sexism, classism and her under-appreciated feminist vampire movie - Byzantium! Shooter, editor and producer on SBS Viceland’s The Feed Chloe Angelo is the episode's co-hostee with the mostee and talks about breaking into the industry as one of the few female cameos. Plus! We review Flatliners, IT and The Girl With All The Gifts in a Halloween season special.
The host of The Feed on SBS Viceland wasn't always behind a desk each night. Jan Fran has lived in France, Uganda, Bangladesh and Lebanon and made documentaries around the world. Zan digs up some choice tales from her past, with quite the soundtrack. Michael Jackson - "Who Is It" Amy Winehouse - "Back to Black" Kendrick Lamar - "Backseat Freestyle" M.I.A. - "Bad Girls" Toto - "Africa"
The host of The Feed on SBS Viceland wasn't always behind a desk each night. Jan Fran has lived in France, Uganda, Bangladesh and Lebanon and made documentaries around the world. Zan digs up some choice tales from her past, with quite the soundtrack. Michael Jackson - "Who Is It" Amy Winehouse - "Back to Black" Kendrick Lamar - "Backseat Freestyle" M.I.A. - "Bad Girls" Toto - "Africa"
No, you're not imagining things. There's a special bonus podcast this week! About two weeks ago, The Green and Gold Rugby Show was approached by Will Reid, a bloke who works for The Feed, a show on SBS Viceland. Will was working on a documentary about rugby in Australia, when he was given the chance to interview ARU CEO Bill Pulver, and it was an interview that he wanted to share with us. Nick, our producer who usually works behind the scenes, takes over mic duties for this bonus podcast, where he discusses with Will the interview he had with Pulver, before diving in and examining the interview itself.
Fiona Williams and Nick Bhasin offer their thoughts on the new Christopher Nolan film Dunkirk, followed by their hot takes on Superman's moustache in the upcoming Justice League movie. The pair are then joined by SBS VICELAND host Sarain Carson-Fox to discuss her new series Rise.
BIFF! BAM! POW! It's episode 2 of BATMANLAND - a podcast dedicated to protecting the citizens of SBS VICELAND.
BAM! POW! It's the first episode of BATMANLAND - a podcast dedicated to protecting the citizens of SBS VICELAND.
Marc Fennell is a podcaster, radio and television presenter, documentary maker, author and host of SBS Viceland's The Feed. Basically, he's a busy guy. Marc's career began when he won an AFI Outstanding Young Film Critics Award in high school and not long after that he started as the film critic for FBi 94.5. Marc was only 19 when he was hired to present DVD reviews for SBS's rebooted version of The Movie Show but it was his next role that really put him on the map as “That Movie Guy” on Triple J. He also worked as a host and producer on all three seasons of Hungry Beast under Executive Producer, Andrew Denton and is the host of the award-winning podcast, Download This Show. In this episode, Marc Fennell talks about why he decided to give up his role on Triple J, how his Asian work ethic has gotten him to where he is today, what he's learnt about interviewing celebrities and why Brendan Fraser throwing a newspaper at him taught him an important lesson about how to treat movie stars. Episode show notes: https://rachelcorbett.com.au/ygss/marc-fennell/ About the host... My name is Rachel Corbett and I've spent almost two decades working in media professionally, creating and hosting radio shows and podcasts for Australia's largest media organisations. I'm also a regular on Channel 10's The Project and have worked as a TV host and panelist on shows including Q&A, The Roast, The Today Show, Studio 10, Hughesy We Have A Problem and Have You Been Paying Attention. I'm currently Head of Podcasts at Mamamia and I host a number of other shows including Lady Startup, Before The Bump, Paul & Rach, PodSchool and Sealed Section. I also founded the online podcasting course, Podschool.com.au, to help budding podcasters create a kick-arse show. Contact... Twitter: @RachelCorbett Facebook: @RachCorbett Instagram: @_RachelCorbett Website: www.rachelcorbett.com
Marc Fennell is a podcaster, radio and television presenter, documentary maker, author and host of SBS Viceland’s The Feed. Basically, he’s a busy guy.Marc’s career began when he won an AFI Outstanding Young Film Critics Award in high school and not long after that he started as the film critic for FBi 94.5.Marc was only 19 when he was hired to present DVD reviews for SBS’s rebooted version of The Movie Show but it was his next role that really put him on the map as “That Movie Guy” on Triple J.He also worked as a host and producer on all three seasons of Hungry Beast under Executive Producer, Andrew Denton and is the host of the award-winning podcast, Download This Show.In this episode, Marc Fennell talks about why he decided to give up his role on Triple J, how his Asian work ethic has gotten him to where he is today, what he's learnt about interviewing celebrities and why Brendan Fraser throwing a newspaper at him taught him an important lesson about how to treat movie stars.Episode show notes: https://rachelcorbett.com.au/ygss/marc-fennell/About the host...My name is Rachel Corbett and I've spent almost two decades working in media professionally, creating and hosting radio shows and podcasts for Australia’s largest media organisations. I’m also a regular on Channel 10’s The Project and have worked as a TV host and panelist on shows including Q&A, The Roast, The Today Show, Studio 10, Hughesy We Have A Problem and Have You Been Paying Attention.I'm currently Head of Podcasts at Mamamia and I host a number of other shows including Lady Startup, Before The Bump, Paul & Rach, PodSchool and Sealed Section.I also founded the online podcasting course, Podschool.com.au, to help budding podcasters create a kick-arse show.Contact...Twitter: @RachelCorbettFacebook: @RachCorbettInstagram: @_RachelCorbettWebsite: www.rachelcorbett.com
PatrickAbboud shares an intimate family story he has never told before, exploring what it means to come out in Arab Culture. The son of Palestinian / Lebanese parents, Patrick is an award-winning storyteller, documentary filmmaker and broadcaster. Currently the senior investigative reporter/ presenter on SBS VICELAND’s nightly program The Feed, Pat is passionate about uncovering stories you never knew existed. Queerstories is an LGBTQIA+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The new Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be pre-ordered on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff, insomnia rant and photos of my dog Frank follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this week's podcast, guest critic Nick Tapper steps in to replace the incomparable Dion Kagan. We are joined by David Carlin and Francesca Rendle-Short, the editors of 'The Near and the Far' - a new literary anthology that connects Asia and Australia. Then we walk through David Hockney's curious exhibition 'Current', whose various works are largely created and displayed on iPads at the National Gallery of Victoria. Finally, we tune in to 'Viceland', the Canadian and American takeover of SBS' secondary digital channel.
In this episode our hosts Fiona Williams and Nick Bhasin talk us through some of the great films and tv we should be watching. With the US election looming upon us, Halloween and the transformation of SBS2 into SBS Viceland, these two have a lot to talk about.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 32 host, Blake Howard joins critic, journalist, best-selling author and host of Josie and the Podcats, Maria Lewis. Blake and Maria discuss finding the obsessive qualities intersecting in all of their projects, wanting to be reincarnated as a production designer and expressions that can only be described as butthole clenching.ABOUT MARIA LEWISMaria Lewis is an author, journalist and screenwriter based in Sydney, Australia. Getting her start as a police reporter, her writing on pop culture has appeared in publications such as the New York Post, Guardian, Penthouse, The Daily Mail, Empire Magazine, Gizmodo, Huffington Post, The Daily and Sunday Telegraph, i09, Junkee and many more. Previously seen as a presenter on SBS Viceland’s nightly news program The Feed and as the host of Cleverfan on ABC, she has been a journalist for over 15 years. Her best-selling debut novel Who's Afraid? was published in 2016, followed by its sequel Who’s Afraid Too? in 2017, which was nominated for Best Horror Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2018. Who’s Afraid? is being developed for television by the Emmy and BAFTA award-winning Hoodlum Entertainment. Her Young Adult debut, It Came From The Deep, was released globally on October 31, Halloween, 2017 and is a twist on The Little Mermaid meets Creature From The Black Lagoon. Her fourth book, The Witch Who Courted Death, was released on Halloween, 2018 and won Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2019. Her fifth novel set within the shared supernatural universe - The Wailing Woman - was released in November, 2019.Twitter: @moviemazzSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute three host, Blake Howard joins critic, journalist and author, Maria Lewis. Maria drags Blake for giving her 70% of a black screen for her minute before diving into how deeply this movie speaks to her beginnings as a prodigious 16-year-old journalist on the Gold Coast of Australia.ABOUT MARIA LEWISMaria Lewis is an author, journalist and screenwriter based in Sydney, Australia. Getting her start as a police reporter, her writing on pop culture has appeared in publications such as the New York Post, Guardian, Penthouse, The Daily Mail, Empire Magazine, Gizmodo, Huffington Post, The Daily and Sunday Telegraph, i09, Junkee and many more. Previously seen as a presenter on SBS Viceland’s nightly news program The Feed and as the host of Cleverfan on ABC, she has been a journalist for over 15 years.Her best-selling debut novel Who's Afraid? was published in 2016, followed by its sequel Who’s Afraid Too? in 2017, which was nominated for Best Horror Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2018. Who’s Afraid? is being developed for television by the Emmy and BAFTA award-winning Hoodlum Entertainment. Her Young Adult debut, It Came From The Deep, was released globally on October 31, Halloween, 2017 and is a twist on The Little Mermaid meets Creature From The Black Lagoon.Her fourth book, The Witch Who Courted Death, was released on Halloween, 2018 and won Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2019. Her fifth novel set within the shared supernatural universe - The Wailing Woman - was released in November, 2019.Twitter: @moviemazzSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations