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LNL stories separated out for listening. From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture.
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Perspectives of Paul Gaugin's life and art in Polynesia
How should we consider the the work of celebrated French artist Paul Gaugin in 2024, in the light of accusations of sexual predation of young women and colonial exploitation and appropriation. A new book attempts to "rescue Gaugin's art from the artist himself".
Guest: Anthropologist Nicholas Thomas, author of Gaugin in Polynesia (Bloomsbury) -
What use is the NACC?
Geoffrey Watson SC had high hopes for the National Anti-Corruption Commission, but when their first decision was not to proceeed with an investigation into possible corruption in relation to the Robodebt disaster, he was more than just disappointed.
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John S. Jacobs: a first-hand account of a fugitive slave.
Literary historian Jonathan Schroeder has unearthed a rare and remarkable story written in 1855 by John S. Jacobs about his fight for freedom from slavery and his fierce denunciation of the American laws that allowed it.
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Bruce Shapiro's America - the last Shapirouette
President Biden has got the approval from the UN Security Council for a three stage peace deal, but can he get Israel and Hamas on board? Bruce Shapiro on the latest from America.
Guest: Bruce Shapiro, contributing editor with The Nation magazine; Executive Director of the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University. -
Kay Kinane: trailblazing broadcaster and educator
Kay Kinane was a school-teacher from Perth who went on to become Deputy Director of the ABC’s Education Department in the 1960s – the first woman to hold such a position. And she did it with cheek, determination, and a remarkable eye on the future of broadcasting.
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The trailblazing broadcaster and educator Kay Kinane
Kay Kinane was a school-teacher from Perth born in 1912 who went on to become Deputy Director of the ABC’s Education Department in the 1960s – the first woman to hold such a position. Her story is little known, but these historians want to make sure Kay’s incredible contribution - and indeed the contributions of other trailblazing Australian women – take their rightful place in our history books.