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  • The Road

    The Road

    by: Jeremiah

    "What would you do to survive?" Roving reporter Jeremiah reviews The Road, about how humans cope with terrible situations.

  • Josh Pyke

    Josh Pyke

    by: Vivien

    "It's fun, cathartic and you can sing along." Roving reporter Vivien checks out Josh Pyke live.

  • Augie March - Watch Me Set My Strange Sun You Bloody Choir Tour

    Augie March - Watch Me Set My Strange Sun You Bloody Choir Tour

    by: Alexandra

    Roving reporter Alexandra joined the eclectic crowd for Augie March's final Ballarat show for a while.

  • Revolutionary Road

    Revolutionary Road

    by: Alexandra

    Roving reporter Alexandra describes Revolutionary Road as an ultimately bleak, but nevertheless worthwhile, experience.

  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine

    by: Ruth

    Roving repoter Ruth revisits the origin backstory of everbody's favourite surly claw-slashing Canadian mutant superhero.

  • Jack's web reviews - part 2

    Jack's web reviews - part 2

    by: Roving Reporter

    Bairnsdale reporter Jack is back with more web reviews! This time: upside-down dogs, news on T-shirts and stuff you just gotta have!

  • Vicky Cristina Barcelona

    Vicky Cristina Barcelona

    by: Alexandra

    Woody Allen's new film asks the big questions about love, friendship, sex and relationships, says Roving reporter Alexandra.

  • Jack's web reviews

    Jack's web reviews

    by: Roving Reporter

    Bairnsdale web guru Jack vents his opinions on some websites dealing with housing, product reviews and gig guides.

  • Burn After Reading

    Burn After Reading

    by: Alexandra

    Roving reporter Alexandra investigates the Coen Brothers' latest offering and finds it firmly in the cynical comedy camp.

  • Bill Bailey - Tinselworm

    Bill Bailey - Tinselworm

    by: Alexandra

    Roving reporter Alexandra laughed along with admiration as Bill Bailey commanded the stage at Melbourne's Hamer Hall.

  • The Oasis

    The Oasis

    by: youthcentral

    "This is one of the most moving documentaries I have ever seen." Arts reporter Danielle R reviews youth homelessness documentary, The Oasis.

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