Articles
Editors: Kay Chan & Duveen Kalansooriya
LAST WEEK THIS MORNING
Last weeks news brought to you this morning. Better late than never!
The Best of Style in Sports from Past Olympic Games
As 10,000+ athletes begin competing on the most watched televised sports event in the world (at an incredibly inconvenient time for us Australians considering the 8-hour time difference), history is being made.
LAST WEEK THIS MORNING
Last week’s headlines include Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s bizarre presidential campaign, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fleeing amid violent protests and major riots in the UK sparked by misinformation, while Australia raised its terrorism threat level.
Exploring Radmon History: The Walkout
In an effort to better understand Radio Monash’s history, Vice President Sarah Stancombe reached out to Radio Monash alumni to better understand an event colloquially known amongst the community as “The Walkout”.
Film and Fashion – Challengers
From Vogue writing an article on how Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Challengers’ made sweat Summer’s biggest new accessory to uncountable Substack posts and YouTube video essays, ‘Challengers’ is seemingly at the tip of everyone’s tongue.
The Featured Festivals Finale
Welcome to the first-ever summary article for the Feature Festival series!
Discovering "Bluesadelic" with Dear Misses
For a blend of vintage authenticity and sharp social commentary, dive into Dear Misses’ discography and explore "Bluesadelic" - a dynamic mix of garage, blues, rock, and psychedelia. Their latest single, "1% Suckers," critiques financial elitism with raw rhythms and nostalgic analogue synths.
Headlines of the week
If you’ve missed the news lately, stay informed with the Latest Headlines of the Week
Pandemonium Rocks
The lead up to Pandemonium Rocks was definitely a rocky one, but if you're a fan of rock and rolling this feature festival article is the one for you!
Ultra - Australia
Feature Festivals fourth ultra-cool article, featuring Ultra Australia! (see what I did there, I do it like six more times in my article, so if you liked it get reading!!)
The Fall of Festivals
Australian festival goers are reeling from a wave of cancellations sweeping the nation's vibrant music scene. This fourth article delves into the downfall of festivals so many of us looked forward to.
Gen Z take on comedy (again)
Radio Monash Vice President Sarah reviews and reflects on her good friend Louis’ newest comedy project - the second iteration of his Gen Z Comedy Talent O-Rama, for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) 2024.
Fake Designer, ‘Dupes,’ Counterfeit, and Imitations – How Much Does Authenticity Matter?
If, like me, you’ve been a victim of a promise of a ‘really good’ clothing dupe that ended up falling flat and delivering a lot less than your original expectations, you should read this. The devastating consequence of the fashion industry is explored in this article, as well as some pointers on how we can all try to do better.
The Måneskin of Melbourne and Naarm’s Most Slept On
Good Friday was made better with the Måneskin of Melbourne, and a Dole Manchild release the following week, explains Radio Monash Vice President, Sarah Stancombe.
Pilot - New Young Comedy in Melbourne
Radio Monash Vice President Sarah Stancombe reviews the new comedy show Pilot, which showcased new and upcoming talent in comedy for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.