Showing posts with label Oxford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oxford. Show all posts

Friday, 6 May 2016

FILM | Callumny Films - Sean McIntyre Career Highlights

OK, so you've heard the name...can't quite place it.

Callumny Films - what the? Is that even...How can I begin to pronounce that? Kal-um-knee? Cull-lumm-ny? I mean...how do you even...?

It's Callumy Films. How you say it is up to you.

The dude behind the name behind the films behind the scripts (an' stuff) is Sean McIntyre.

Film, theatre, media.. He does stuff...he's done stuff...he's gonna do more stuff...If you like readin' about stuff...these are his career highlights.

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

TURL TIMES | 'Harvest' Nearly Comes A Cropper

The theme for this edition is 'Dreams'. There was no trouble coming up with an idea for a story, but after 6 drafts I was no closer to having any idea what I was trying to say.

Sunday, 19 June 2011

ARTS | New Writer For 'A FISTFUL OF SCRIPTS' -- Wafik 'Fiko' Doss, Cairo

'A Fistful of Scripts' is delighted to announce that international playwright Wafik 'Fiko' Doss will be contributing his script 'The Heart of Rex' to an upcoming season in 2011 at Theatre Works, St Kilda.

Friday, 1 April 2011

NEWS | Tastes of Africa By Word Of Mouth

Word Of Mouth Intern Stephanie Reighart recently visited New Hampshire’s ‘Tastes of Africa’, to meet Mel and Damaris Hall who started catering in the Upper Valley 20 years ago.

Thursday, 4 November 2010

POST OXFORD | What’s A Few More Blog’s Between Friends?

I like well-rounded stories. I like ‘completeness’. My blog is complete. It’s purpose and existence was to recount the Oxford experience. It has a nice ‘start, finish feel’ about it. So what gives...

Friday, 10 September 2010

POST OXFORD | I Know What You All Did Last Summer

You may or may not recall that I posted my copy of our anthology home to Oz the moment I got it. I had to wait nearly 2 weeks to read it!! And of course it was worth the wait - I've been reading it most days on the train to and from work. I simply had to take the opportunity to say -- you all rock.