Apr 23, 2007
I'm not a fan of hackneyed 'oxford dictionary defines' introductions to articles and speeches but, in this instance, I think it's necessary to confess my ignorance, hoping I'm not the only one out there who didn't know what spruiking was.
Lots of odd images and definitions came to mind: the garnisher of restaurant meals ('Hey, kitchen-hand! Spruik that plate for service.'), a speciality cleaner or redecorator of some sort ...
Apr 23, 2007
Tragedy, they say, is inherently funny. It's why some of us (let's face it, most of us) try desperately, often unsuccessfully, to stifle our guilty chortles at others' misfortune. Comedic films such as The Royal Tenenbaums and The Squid and the Whale exemplify this exegesis of humour and calamity; although, it arguably gives little explanation for the popularity of 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos'.
This analysis of comedy would assert ...
Apr 23, 2007
Alan Brough in Top Town. A one-man show set in Helenville, a small town at risk of being downgraded to a village if anyone else moves away, in which Brough plays every character, from the lady Mayor to the most eccentric of townsfolk. The plot sees Brough roped into making a promotional film for Helenville (which welcomes visitors with a sign reading 'If you don't stop, no hard ...