JOY 94.9 (The Outland Institute)
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Podcast Description
Culture – like death - is all around us. The Outland Institute looks at culture in its many and varied forms. From film to radio, the visual arts to public trends, you’ll find it mouldering away in a glass box somewhere.
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Outland Institute episode 22 | Porn stars! Season finales! Fame (the movie)! Bret Easton Ellis! Almost Fabulous looks at the other Minnelli, and Crimes Against Pop looks at Dracula (cha cha cha)! All this and another 76 seconds of Judith Lucy. It's yours for the taking. | 12/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 21b | Where were we? Craig McLachlan (of Neighbours, Home & Away, Bugs and Check 1, 2 fame) presents a mighty Crime Against Pop, and Glenn Dunks looks back on the Aussie films of 2009 and nearly dies. Literally. | 12/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 21a | A show so explosive we had to break it up! In part 1 comedian Judith Lucy talks about fame, Josh enters The Twilight Zone and Narrelle offers top book gift ideas. Collect them all! | 12/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 20 | Corin and Toby from Beauty & The Geek; explore Melbourne with Arcade Publishing's new books; Paul Kooperman tells us that poetry is not boring; Glenn celebrates actor Tilda Swinton; Crimes Against Pop is John Waters-related; and bad sex (in fiction)! | 11/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 19 | Josh Fruhlinger from The Comics Curmudgeon website talks to us about comic strips; Josh Kinal claims the new Golden Age Of Television is an opportunity for snobbery; Narrelle M Harris looks at the not-so-proud history of “the novelisation”; Glenn Dunks puts forward his favourite horror performances of the decade; John rants about the pointlessness of interviewing Britney Spears’ impersonators and is rebuked by Steve Toms from Glitter and Tonik; and Adam C’s rapping Klingon makes John leave the room in Crimes Against Pop. | 11/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 18 | Josh Kinal surprisingly enjoys The Contender (Australia), although no-one can remember the host’s name; Narrelle interviews author George Ivanoff about his new book Gamers’ Quest, and how you turn a short story into a novel, Glenn has a bone to pick with the word “cult”; and Adam C has an Ewok-related Crime Against Pop. | 11/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 17 | Angie Hart talks music and Joss Whedon; Narrelle looks at pop-up books; Glenn reviews Paranormal Activity; Crimes Against Pop goes a bit Eurovision (again); and Josh looks at the US quiz show Jeopardy. | 11/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 16 | Josh Kinal talks to John Safran about his new television show Race Relations; Narrelle M Harris examines why good books become bad films; Richard Fitzgerald looks at stage musical adaptations that didn’t work out so well; and our special Crimes Against Pop presenter is comedian Geraldine Quinn. | 10/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 15 | Bernard Caleo joins us to praise Aussie comic books; Narrelle celebrates the world of filk music; Glenn hearts the 1980 documentary Paris Is Burning; and only Josh gets grumpy, splitting hairs over quiz show terminology. | 10/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 14 | Narrelle looks at the overlap of literature and recipe books, Glenn talks about viral marketing in cinema, Josh tries to talk about variety television but John just ends up ranting about the racism of blackface, Anne-Marie Peard drops in to wrap-up Fringe and talk about the opening of that other arts festival in Melbourne, and Adam C brings the loveliest Crime Against Pop we’ve ever heard. Almost Fabulous celebrates our Nintendo's Birdo. | 10/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 13 | John is back, as well as Andrew McClelland, The Bedroom Philosopher, Lucy Sussex tells us about the amazing life of Mary Fortune, Adam C presents a song from the 1974 musical "Let My People Come", Josh talks telly and we all have a lovely time. | 10/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 12 | Daniel Kilby is your guest host, Narrelle attends a fictional birthday party, Josh puts the final nails into reality telly, Glenn looks at Oscar-bait, Anne-Marie Peard shows us her Fringe, Cade has a Crime Against Pop and Almost Fabulous celebrates the Gay Bob Doll. | 10/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 11 | Hannah Gadsby, Alan Turing, hard-boiled unicorn crime, Aussie movie musicals, podcast television and singing action heroes. Plus an absence of Jane Lynch. | 9/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 10 | John interviews Anvil's Robb Reiner (but is forced to present it as a rehearsed reading by actors Carla McCallum and Mike McEvoy), Narrelle M Harris looks at personal boycotts, Glenn Dunks examines the Observer's list of the top 25 UK films of the last 25 years, Adam C is back for a sporting Crime Against Pop and our Almost Fabulous is a listener request - Jo from The Facts Of Life. Stick it in your ears and smoke it! | 9/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 9 | Cabaret star Wes Snelling chats about representing Melbourne at the Outgames in Copenhagen, Narrelle M Harris judges a book by its cover, Josh Kinal looks at film directors on television, Glenn Dunks celebrates the soundtrack album, and Almost Fabulous is absent without leave. David Ashton presents a Doctor Who-themed Crime Against Pop. | 9/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 8 | Narrelle M Harris talks about conventions and public book-readings, Josh Kinal finds conspiracy theories on the television, Glenn Dunks looks at more cinema gimmicks, Janet A McLeod pops in to discuss the New Niceness in comedy, and Almost Fabulous celebrates actor Peter Wyngarde (happy birthday, Peter!). | 8/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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BONUS: Casting Couch fill-in, 29th August 2009 | Glenn, Bert & John review Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock, Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo and The Young Victoria. Plus much banter. | 8/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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BONUS: Casting Couch fill-in, 22nd August 2009 | Film fun with John & Glenn as they review Inglourious Basterds, Three Blind Mice, The September Issue, and 1961's classic Victim. | 8/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 7 | A very special episode as Spicks & Specks’ Alan Brough joins us to chat about comedy, celebrity and his new one-man show Chesapeake; Glenn Dunks praises 80s teen movie auteur John Hughes; Narrelle M Harris tells a personal tale of literary rejection; Josh Kinal talks telly; Michael Lindner presents a Crime Against Pop; and a strangely depressing Almost Fabulous looks at glam rocker Jobriath. | 8/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 6 | He’s been nominated for The Age Book Of The Year, now hear author Tom Cho discusses his book “Look Who’s Morphing” (while John & Narrelle M Harris just gush about it like fan-girls), ACMI curator Alessio Cavallaro tells us why the artist Len Lye is totally grouse, Glenn Dunks looks at pop stars in movies, Josh Kinal finds the future of television strangely familiar and our Almost Fabulous subject is actor Raymond Burr. | 8/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 5 | Scott Brennan talks about appearing on Neighbours, Narrelle M Harris looks at DIY publishing, Glenn Dunks explores unexpectedly gay films, Josh Kinal looks at celebrity documentaries, Almost Fabulous loves Lisa Ben and Adam C's Crime Against Pop included repeated use of the word "scat". Oh yes. | 8/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 4 | Mary Borsellino, Anne-Maree Peard, Les Mallett and Adam C argue about Alan Ball's vampire drama True Blood, Glenn Dunks explores the trend of making films out of games and toys, Narrelle M Harris looks at the first lines of novels, Josh Kinal talks about the great helicopters of Australian television and comedian Zara (just Zara – she’s like Oprah) is our special guest presenter of Crimes Against Pop. Almost Fabulous rolls the dice at Gay Monopoly. Your ears want it. They want it bad. | 7/31/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 3 | Narrelle M Harris reviews Pride And Prejudice And Zombies, we talk to Martyn Jacques from Tiger Lillies, Shannon Marinko explains The Invisible Inaudible Family, Glenn Dunks looks at 3D movies, Josh Kinal dismisses some telly, Adam C presents a crime against pop and Almost Fabulous looks at Servalan from Blake's 7. Pop it in your ears. | 7/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 2 | On this week's show author Doug MacLeod talks about writing for Young People, Steve from Glitter & Tonic visits the Forever Barbie Exhibition (so you don't have have to), Narrelle M Harris discusses the CSI Effect, Glenn Dunks looks at stage musicals that go to the cinema, Josh Kinal creates Masterchef outrage, Adam C presents a Crime Against Pop and Almost Fabulous visits the 19th Century. Please do not reveal the secret ending to your friends. | 7/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outland Institute episode 1 | Josh Kinal talks about All Saints and televised eating contests, Narrelle Harris and Mary Borsellino discuss the cultural significance of Robin The Boy Wonder, Almost Fabulous looks at Neighbours’ first gay resident, Glenn Dunks picks some hits from this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival, Toby Sullivan tells us the right way to approach football and our Crime Against Pop is Buckner & Garcia’s Pac-Man Fever. It's an arts pinata! | 7/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 25 Episodes |
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