• News
  • Culture
  • Features
  • Investigation
  • Analysis
  • Perspective
  • Opinion
  • Comedy
  • Creative
  • News
  • Culture
  • Features
  • Investigation
  • Analysis
  • Perspective
  • Opinion
  • Comedy
  • Creative

Dom Ellis

Culture //

An interview with SOHN

Dom Ellis talks Laneway, Björk and a second album with English musician SOHN.

January 30, 2015 Dom Ellis
Culture //

Going down with the ship

Dom Ellis on working in a video store in 2014.

October 21, 2014 Dom Ellis
Reviews //

Proven: hacklyf never changes

Dominic Ellis watched a 1996 documentary and found eternal truth.

July 29, 2014 Dom Ellis
Profiles //

Profile: Anna Bligh

The former Queensland Premier refuses to talk about politics with Dom Ellis.

June 2, 2014 Dom Ellis
Comedy //

USU Pre-emptively Dismiss ‘Transparent’ Board Candidates

Dominic Ellis is sick of this shit.

April 29, 2014 Dom Ellis
Sport //

Bowling out the bourgeoisie

Dom Ellis examines who goes in to bat.

March 25, 2014 Dom Ellis
Comedy //

Hodor comes out (as literate)

Dominic Ellis Hodor Hodor Hodor Hodor.

March 18, 2014 Dom Ellis
Reviews //

Review: The Genius

Dominic Ellis discovers a little-known Korean TV gem.

March 11, 2014 Dom Ellis

Posts navigation

Previous 1 2

From the mines

  • Analysis
  • Comedy
  • Culture
  • Editorials
  • Features
  • Investigation
  • Letters
  • Misc
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Perspective
  • Profiles
  • Reviews
  • Science
  • Social
  • Sport
  • SRC Reports
  • Tech

Admin

  • About
  • Editors
  • Print Edition
  • Locations
  • Archive
  • Advertise in Honi Soit
  • Contact Us

Keep in touch

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Github

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. The University of Sydney – where we write, publish and distribute Honi Soit – is on the sovereign land of these people. As students and journalists, we recognise our complicity in the ongoing colonisation of Indigenous land. In recognition of our privilege, we vow to not only include, but to prioritise and centre the experiences of Indigenous people, and to be reflective when we fail to be a counterpoint to the racism that plagues the mainstream media.

Copyright Honi Soit 2018.