Plus: Pumice, the perfect little rock
| Punk in a pandemic | In a share house in Toronto, three women decide to use their time in quarantine to start a punk band. There’s Jess, who has no tact whatsoever. There’s Kristi, the puppet-making matriarch. And Kate, the tree planter. The only problem is they don't know how to play their instruments. This is the premise behind Mike Williams’ Punk in a pandemic – the final episode of Corona Tales, our six-part series from Radio National Fictions. Meanwhile, there’s a lot to learn in this story from Rear Vision about how outbreaks of disease have changed world history. You might already know about the Black Death and the Spanish flu – but what about the role that cholera played in the French Revolution of 1848? And for all of you who actually don’t want to think about disease or pandemics at all, my recommendation is to listen to this Off Track episode all about pumice. Until next time, Rosie Ryan, Digital Editor Enjoy getting Radio National in your inbox? Forward to a friend so they can too! | |
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From the Great Plague of Athens to cholera tearing through Paris in 1848, outbreaks of infectious disease have radically shaped the world we live in today. | |
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With COVID-19 claiming its first major arts scalp this month, we checked in with five organisations to see how they're coping. | |
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For Norwegian philosopher Lars Svendsen, even the most tedious things can prove on inspection to be complex, multi-layered and ... well, interesting. | |
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Do you have questions about germs and justice? | | Ask legal and ethics experts your questions about the pandemic and its impact in a three-part Facebook Live event, presented by Jon Faine, starting Monday, May 25 at 1pm AEST. This special series is brought to you by the University of Melbourne Law School, Big Ideas on ABC RN and ABC Radio Melbourne. Part 1: COVIDSafe – is Big Brother on your phone? Monday, May 25, 1:00pm AEST Part 2: Jobs – who will survive the axe? Monday, June 1, 1:00pm AEST Part 3: Democracy – has the pandemic killed the free world? Monday, June 8, 1:00pm AEST Join the panel and ask your questions live on the ABC Melbourne Facebook page. Each session will be broadcast on Big Ideas starting June 4. | |
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| | | | If you’ve had trouble getting your hands on The Transit of Venus, you’re not alone – so we’re also going to be reading Joan London's The Golden Age. | | | |
| | | | | In Richard Aedy’s new audio series, he asks why it’s been so hard to agree and take action on climate change – and how we can rise to meet the challenge. | | | |
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