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CleanAural Text - 4 April 2012
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In this episode of Aural Text Lorin is joined by international comedians Dr. Brown and Alex Horne.
Dr Brown speaks about his clown training, his latest show Befrdfgth and how he puts together his unique and playful shows.
Alex Horne chats to Lorin about the concept behind his new comedy show, Seven Years in the Bathroom, The Horne Section and the game invented by Mark Watson and Tim Key and brilliantly commentated by Alex, No More Women.
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4/17/12
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CleanAural Text - 28 March 2012
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Aural Text with Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke.
Award winning British comedian and writer, Mark Thomas, talks about his new show, Extreme Rambling (Walking The Wall). Based on his attempt to walk the entire length of the Israeli barrier in the West Bank, Mark tells the tale of his adventure and ponders the question, can you ever get away from it all with a good walk? Lorin describes him as the comedian that comedians talk about and he’s in Australia for the first time to perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Mark also talks to Alicia and Lorin about how he came to hold the Guinness World Record for number of poitical protests.
Famous Poet Π O stops by for a chat, he reads some of his famous number poems and speaks about his book 24 Hours which you can find in good secondhand bookshops.
In the middle of it all there's a brilliant recording of Frank Threne, kindly given to the Aural Text show by Triple R's own, Archie Cuthbertson
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4/1/12
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CleanAural Text - 21 March 2012
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Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke discuss the recent retractions made by This American Life after they found themselves in a bit of a pickle. Alicia and Lorin use this example to talk about the implications of taking something intended for one artform and presenting it another and how probelms can arise when doing so.
International poets Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye talk about their career’s as spoken word poets and their organisation, Project Voice. They have both been performing spoken word poetry since high school, in different parts of America, and now teach and insipre students to write their own spoken word poetry. Phil and Sarah run Project Voice, an organisation dedicated to entertainment, education and inspiration.
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3/25/12
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CleanAural Text - 14 March 2012
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In this edition of Aural Text with Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke, the ladies talk to Andrew Nette, Cam Ashley and Janet DeNeefe.
Andrew Nette and Cam Ashely speak about Crime Factory Publications. After a few years hiatus, the publication is back and bigger than ever. It aims to bring audiences the finest in uncompromising dark fiction, features, interviews and reviews in a multitude of formats.
Janet DeNeefe, director of the Ubud Readers and Writers Festival and author of cookbook, Bali: The Food Of My Island Home, is in Melbourne for the Food and Wine Festival. She speaks about her life in Bali, her love of the food and writing her cookbook. Janet is also the founder of two restaurants in Bali and a cooking school.
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3/21/12
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CleanAural Text - 7 March 2012
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In this episode, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke talk to Ron Rash, Lisa Abend and Juan Gabriel Vasquez.
Award winning author and poet Ron Rash discusses his newest book, The Cove. The novel is set in the Appalachians of North Carolina at the height of WWI and is a story of a blazing but doomed love affair caught in the turmoil of a nation at war.
Lisa Abend speaks about The Sorcerer’s Apprentices, her book that takes a behind the scenes look the world’s most revered restaurant, elBulli.
Colombian Juan Gabriel Vasquez talks about his book, The Secret History of Costaguana.
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3/21/12
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CleanAural Text - 29 February 2012
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In this episode Lorin speaks to Ewan Morrison, Dionne Brand and Chris Flynn.
Lorin talks to Ewan Morrison all the way on the other side of the world in sunny Scotland. Ewan is a writer of novels, short stories and television. He speaks to Lorin about his thoughts on the self-epublishing bubble and about his work over the years. His new book, Tales From the Mall, is out April 10th in all formats. Tales From The Mall is a mash-up of fact, fiction, essays, true stories and multi-format media that tells of the rise of one of the most defining and iconic symbols of the modern age - the shopping mall.
Dionne Brand speaks to Lorin from her home in Canada. Dionne is a poet, essayist, fiction writer and social acitivist. She has published eighteen books, contributed to seventeen anthologies, written dozens of essays and articles, and made four documentary films for the Canadian National Film Board.
Chris Flynn joins Lorin in the studio to talk about his debut novel, Tiger in Eden. The book follows the story of Billy Montgomery and his escape to Thailand in the mid-nineties. Billy is a Loyalist street fighter on the run from the Northern Ireland Police, but sooner or later his past will catch up with him.
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3/6/12
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CleanAural Text - 22 February 2012
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In this episode Lorin Clarke and Alicia Sometimes speak to Michael Sala, Chris Wallace-Crabbe and Djoymi Baker.
Michael Sala disucsses his new book, The Last Thread, an insight into his chidhood, his family and growing up between Australia and the Netherlands. Michael speaks about writing his autobiography in the third person and the freedom it gave him to write openly.
Chris Wallace-Crabbe talks about Australian Poetry, an organisation launched last year in a merge between the Australian Poetry Centre and Poets Union. Chris also speaks a bit about his career and treats us to a reading of his poem Do I sleep or am I slept?
Dr Djoymi Baker talks about ACMI’s Sex, Lies & Television Screens evening. Djoymi was on the panel along with Josh Kinal, John Richards and Emily Maguire and they discussed everything from Dexter to Game of Thrones as they looked at the abundance of blood and bare skin now filling our television screens.
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2/28/12
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CleanAural Text - 15 February 2012
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In this episode Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke speak to Hilary McPhee, Oscar Schwarz and Carrie Tiffany. Hilary McPhee talks about her new book, Memoirs of a Young Bastard: The Diaries of Tim Burstall. The book looks at Burstall’s career and his personal life as described in the writings of his prolific and abundant diaries. Oscar Schwarz speaks about writing his thesis on performance poetry and talks about a poetry series spawned from his thesis called Dialogues, a monthly event at St. Ali’s in South Melbourne. Finally, Carrie Tiffany speaks about her second book, Mateship with Birds, and process she took in writing it.
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2/19/12
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CleanAural Text - 8 February 2012
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In this episode Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke speak to Ee'da Brahim and Candice Monique, Nick Bland, Richard Higgins and Thomas Blatchford.
Ee’da and Candice speak about Sisters For Sisters and the Women’s Wellness Project. Nick Bland, author of much loved picture book The Very Cranky Bear, tells us about the incarnation of the book as a smartphone app. Giving tips on writing comedy shows, Richard Higgins shares his insight during the How To segement and Thomas Blatchford, aka The Human Photocopier, talks about Festival of the Photocopier.
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2/12/12
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CleanAural Text - 1 February 2012
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In this edition of the Aural Text podcast, Alica Sometimes and Lorin Clarke are joined by Rachel Berger, Rebecca Lister and Peter Mattessi.
Rachel Berger speaks about writing for comedy and all that’s involved. Rebecca Lister reviews Five Bells by Gail Jones and Peter Mattessi talks writing for television, in particular his experience of writing for soaps such as Neighbours and East Enders.
This week Lorin brings you Articles That Will Make You Sound Smarter Than You Are in the form of Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit and The Kapitan Hans Langsdorff Nazi Story on Classy Gents.
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2/5/12
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CleanAural Text - 25 January 2012
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In this Episode, Alicia and Lorin speak to Justin Zobel and Kaz Cooke. Justin Zobel, author of How To Write A Better Thesis, speaks about this style of academic writing and how to approach it. Kaz Cooke discusses writing she has loved, in particular How to be Topp by Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle. Finally, Lorin brings you this week’s Article That Will Make You Smarter from The Guardian and teaches us how to create a memory palace.
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1/31/12
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CleanAural Text - 21 December 2011
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In this episode Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke speak to Amanda Curtin about her book of short stories, Inherited, a collection concerned with the gifts and burdens we inherit from the world and those we love, and the traces we leave behind.
They also talk to Adam Ford who reviews the comic Feynman: A New Comic Biography by Jim Ottaviani & Leland Myrick.
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1/8/12
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CleanAural Text 14 December
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In this episode, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke speak to David Marr about his new book, Panic, and Stewart Thorn educates us about lesser known meanings of some Dr. Seuss stories.
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12/18/11
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CleanAural Text - 7 December 2011
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In this episode Alica Sometimes and Lorin Clarke speak to Karen Pickering for The Women’s Room segement and discuss Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s 19th century short story, The Yellow Wall Paper. They also chat to Jessica Wilkinson about Rabbit, a new Australian literary journal about all things poetry. The book includes everything from poetry reviews, poems and writing about poets themselves.
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12/11/11
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CleanAural Text - 30 November 2011
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In this episode, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke speak to Ramona Koval about editing the book, The Best Australian Essays 2011; Oslo Davis talks about his book Libraryland and receiving a Creative Fellowship of the State Library and Festival Coordinator Isobel Roberts-Orr and Poerty Slam jugde Luka Lesson talk ARTillery Youth Arts Festival. Luka was recently announced as 2011 Australian Poetry Slam Champion and gave a taste of his poetic skill during the show.
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12/4/11
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CleanAural Text - Hightlights from November
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This podcast features some of the highlights from November including:
November 23 - Richard Haese talking about his book Permanent Revolution: Mike Brown and the Australian Avante Garde 1953-97 and Alicia's chat with Eddie Izzard.
November 16 - Emilie Zoey Baker co-host with Alicia and they spoke to Bronwen Fallens about her book, My Two Super Dads.
November 9 - Peggy Frew co-host and the ladies spoke to author and fellow broadcaster Christos Tsiolkas.
November 2 - Lou Sanz co-host and Kristin Henry came by to talk about her book, Athiest in the Foxhole and Marieke Hardy spoke about the collection Women of Letters.
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11/29/11
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CleanAural Text - 21 September 2011
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In this episode, Alica Sometimes and Lorin Clarke spoke to Daniel Schlusser, director of The Dollhouse; Ross Donlon spoke about his new book The Blue Dressing Gown & other poems; Irma Gold talks about her debut book of short stories, Two Steps Forward and The Kno et al and Tim Train came in to talk about their zines, Poetic Observations and Badger's Dozen, respectively.
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10/8/11
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CleanAural Text - 7 September 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke chat with Jackie French about her book Nanberry: Black Brother White; Jess Alice came in for her segment The Powder Room; Koraly and Luis came in to talk about the Overland Poetry Festival; Katie Walsh and Benjamin Laird talked about Australian Poetry doing a feature on Poetry Week; plus Omar Musa chatted with Alicia and Lorin.
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9/26/11
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CleanAural Text - 14 September 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke talk to Adam Gibson about The Aerial Maps; Karen Pickering discusses A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf in her segment, The Woman's Room; Arnold Zable talks about his book Violin Lessons; and Maria O'Dwyer reviews Berlin Syndrome by Melanie Joosten.
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9/26/11
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CleanAural Text - 31 August 2011
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In this special Melbourne Writers Festival edition, Lorin Clarke talks to Dennis Glover about poetry and speeches; the crew from Global Poetics Tour joins the studio; Lorin chats with The Norwich Poets plus Anna Funder.
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9/9/11
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CleanAural Text - 17 August 2011
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In this special Radiothon edition, Alica Sometimes and Lorin Clarke chat with Anthony Morgan, Ben Pobjie and Kaz Cooke.
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9/9/11
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CleanAural Text - 24 August 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke chat with Peter Salmon about his book, The Coffee Story; Jon Jon Goulian discusses his book, The Man in the Gray Flannel Skirt; Ellen Koshland talks about Eliot Weinberger & Bei Dao and the Poet's Voice; plus Rebecca Lister reviews Sophie Cunningham's Melbourne.
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9/9/11
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CleanAural Text - 3 August 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke speak with Nick Earls about his new book The Fix; Jenny Niven chats about the Melbourne Writers Festival; and Adam Ford reviews Failing to Compete with Television Since 1953 by Dave Kellett.
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8/23/11
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CleanAural Text - 10 August 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke chat with Tim Richards about his new book Thought Crimes; Karen Pickering discusses The Female Eunech in her segment The Women's Room; A Guggenheimer spoke about her book Tobias and the People of the Sky of the Realms; plus Maria O'Dwyer reviews I am Maxx Lamm by Raphael Brous.
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8/23/11
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CleanAural Text - 27 July 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke chat with Andrew O'Keeffe about his book Hardwired Humans; Marisa Fazio talks about her poetry collection A Leopard's Kiss; Mandy Ord talks about her book Sensitive Creatures; and Jeff Sparrow visits with his review of 1835 by James Boyce.
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7/30/11
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CleanAural Text - 20 July 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke chat with Jess Alice about the latest literature plus Jane Montgomery Griffiths joins the studio to review the classics.
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7/24/11
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CleanAural Text - 13 July 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Lorin Clarke chat with Adam Mansbach about his book Go the F**k to Sleep; Karen Pickering introduces her new segment The Women's Room; and Rosalie Ham joins the studio to talk about her new book There Should Be More Dancing.
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7/24/11
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CleanAural Text - 8 June 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and special co-host Lorin Clarke talk with Barbara Gunnell about her essay on Julian Assange in Griffith Review; and Kyla McFarlane about un Magazine and Kate Darian-Smith.
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7/8/11
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CleanAural Text - 1 June 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and special co-host Sean M Whelan chat with Dr Lauren Rosewarne about her new book Part Time Perverts; Barry Divola discusses his gig and the Emerging Writers Festival; and Dan Donahoo talks about his gig Lego Poetry at the Emerging Writers Festival.
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7/8/11
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CleanAural Text - 25 May 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and guest co-host Paul Mitchell chat with Cate Kennedy about her new poetry collection The Taste of River Water; Alice Gage about Ampersand Magazine; Lally Katz and Declan Green discuss their plays The Golem Story and Moth; Anna Pereira talks about her YA book The Glass Collector; Gail Dines talks about her book Pornland and the Slutwalk protests and Susan Hawthorne reads a poem S**t but; plus Sonia Faleiro talks about her book Beautiful Thing: Portrait of a Bombay Bar Dancer.
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5/30/11
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CleanAural Text - 18 May 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and guest co-host Karen Pickering chat with Paulie Stewart about his show 'Can't write, can't sing, can't play a musical instrument'; Kieran Carroll talks about his show A Fitzroy Romance; and Maria O'Dwyer reviews Tamara Drewe by Posy Simmonds.
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5/30/11
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CleanAural Text 11 May 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes chats with guitarist, singer and theatre writer Michael Hill plus Adam Ford reviews Axe Cop by Malachai and Ethan Nicolle.
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5/13/11
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CleanAural Text - 27 April 2011
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in this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow chat with Rebecca Lister who reviews Darren Groth's book Kindling; Eddy Ink talks about his play Whiskey Ring at La Mama Theatre; Graham Willet talks about Secret Histories of Queer Melbourne; and Micah Sifry talks about WikiLeaks and The Age of Transparency.
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5/13/11
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CleanAural Text - 20 April 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Dr Jeff Sparrow chat with NZ poet and songwriter, Anna Kaye plus Barry Hill talks about his new book Lines for Birds.
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4/25/11
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CleanAural Text - 13 April 2011
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Join Alicia Sometimes and Dr Jeff Sparrow as they chat with Leslie Cannold about her book, The Book of Rachael; Telia Neville updates us on the Melbourne International Comedy Festival; The Bedroom Philosopher drops in; and Jessica Alice talks current literary news.
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4/25/11
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CleanAural Text - 6 April 2011
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In this edition, Jeff Sparrow with special co-hosts Michelle Bennet and Jessica Alice, talk to comedian Ian Bagg about his show The Ian Bagg Show; Telia Neville shares her Melbourne International Comedy Festival recommendations plus talks about her show For Whom the Bell Tolls; and Ali E talks about the launch of 'zournal' Death of a Scenester.
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4/21/11
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CleanAural Text - 30 March 2011
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In this special jam-packed comedy edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow chat with Catherine Deveny about her show God is B******t: The Resurrection; Ben Pobjie about his book Surveying the Wreckage and his show Ben Pobjie's Funeral; Telia Neville on her Comedy Festival recommendations; Wayne Deakin on his shows Talk Hard and At Least at Gallipoli There Were No Seppos!; and Jessica Alice discusses the fusion of the Comedy Festival and poetry.
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4/21/11
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CleanAural Text - 23 March 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow interview Sean Scalmer about his book, Gandhi and the West and Susan Hawthorne about her book, The Cow. Plus George Dunford joins the show to review Virtually You by Elias Boujaoude.
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3/26/11
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CleanAural Text - 16 March 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Dr Jeff Sparrow talk with Geraldine Barlow, curator of MUMA, Monash University and the current exhibition Networks (cells and silos). Plus Rebecca Lister reviews Amy Chua's book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.
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3/26/11
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CleanAural Text - 09 March 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Dr Jeff Sparrow chat with Lyn McLean about electromagnetic force, titled The Force. Plus Jeff Lindsay, author of the Dexter series, talks about fairytales.
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3/24/11
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CleanAural Text - 3 March 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Dr Jeff Sparrow chat with Jen Mills about her book Gone, Suelette Dreyfus talks about her book, Underground and SJ Finn talks about her book, This Too Shall Pass.
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3/14/11
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CleanAural Text - 23 February 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow chat with Alex Skovron and Michael Hyde about his new book, All Along the Watchtower. Plus, Kay Craddock and Stuart Kells talk about the book, Rare - A Life Among Antiquarian Books.
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2/26/11
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CleanAural Text - 16 February 2011
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow talk about Meanjin with Sally Health, discuss John Tully's book on rubber, Devil's Milk, talk to Yannick Haenel about his book, The Messenger, and Jane reviews Aristophene's classic Lysistrata.
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2/26/11
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CleanAural Text - 22 December 2010
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In this special Christmas edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow talk to Stephen Hall about his book Wisdom Up. Plus George Dunford drops in to share his favourite books of the year.
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12/29/10
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CleanAural Text - 15 December 2010
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow meet David Astle and discuss his new book, Puzzled.
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12/29/10
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CleanAural Text - 8 December 2010
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow talk with Shane Micallef about his new book, Preincarnate. Roderick Poole, Director of the Victorian Writers Centre drops in to chat about the Centre. Alicia and Jeff finish off with a discussion about the current wikileaks news.
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12/9/10
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CleanAural Text - 1 December 2010
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow talk to Matt Taibbi about his book Griftopia, Bob Ellis about his book Suddenly Last Winter. Plus Maria O'Dwyer reviews The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
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12/4/10
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CleanAural Text - 24 November 2010
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Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow talk with Sean Sennett about the book, Off the Record, Leah Kaminsky about her book, The Pen and Stethoscope and Jane Griffiths reviews the play Electra by Sophocles.
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12/4/10
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CleanAural Text - 17 November 2010
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow meet Toni Jordan, James Laidler and Nikki Greenberg.
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11/23/10
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CleanAural Text - 10 November 2010
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow talk with Patchen Barss, Jurate Sasnaitis and Geoff Lemon.
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11/19/10
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CleanAural Text - 3 November 2010
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow chat with Antoni Jach about his play Waiting for Isabella and Ellen Koshland about the Dorothy Porter tribute Lovers in Trouble plus Maria O'Dwyer reviews Lloyd Jones' Hand Me Down World.
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11/9/10
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CleanAural Text - 27 October 2010
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes meets Alicia Bee, who talks about her book Bathers on the Beach; Matt Blackwood talks about My Story (stories shared about Melbourne laneways); Marietta Elliott-Kleerkoper talks about the MPU Bilingual Poets annual reading; Jacqueline Dutton talks about The Australian Festival of Travel Writing at the Wheelers Centre and George Dunford reviews Gift of the Gob by Kate Burridge.
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10/31/10
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CleanAural Text - 20 October 2010
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In this edition, Alicia Sometimes and Jeff Sparrow chat with Sean M Whelan, Andrew Watson and Wayne McCauley.
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10/23/10
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CleanAural Text - 13 October 2010
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Our guests today were Gail Dines talking about her book Pornland; Leesa Lambert talking about the 50th anniversary of the children's bookstore, The Little Bookroom; Sally Warhaft talking about the life and death series at the Wheelers Centre; Lara Fergus talking about her first book, My Sister Chaos and legendary musician, John Cale talking about his three shows at the Melbourne International Arts Festival.
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10/18/10
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CleanAural Text - 14 October 2009
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Interview with Don Watson.
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11/16/09
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CleanAural Text Eli Horowitz - 28 August 2009
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Aural Text interview with McSweeney's Editor, Eli Horowitz during his Melbourne Writers Festival visit.
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8/27/09
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CleanAural Text - Julian Burnside interview
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Interview with Julian Burnside QC
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5/6/08
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CleanAural Text - Tony Jones interview
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Interview with Tony Jones re. Best Australian Political Writing 2007
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4/29/08
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