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Profiles // Journalism

Reporting on Trump’s America: A conversation with Jelani Cobb

A profile of New Yorker staff writer, Dr Jelani Cobb

August 29, 2019 Nina Dillon Britton
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Culture // Interview

In conversation with The Frisson

One of USyd's up-and-coming bands speaks about gigging, recording, and finding their voice

February 28, 2019 Brandon Hale
Profiles // Journalism

The storyteller’s tale: a conversation with David Leser

The internationally renowned journalist shares his thoughts on fake news, the death of print, and the future of his profession

May 8, 2017 Cameron Gooley
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The Wizard of @Oz_f

Elijah Wilcox-Armitage sat down with Osman Faruqi IRL 

March 21, 2016 Elijah Wilcox-Armitage
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Clive, Unveiled

Clive James sat for an interview with Luca Moretti.

February 26, 2015 Luca Moretti

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