interview
Making Trouble : John Waters
October 6, 2019 | troublemaginterview by Dr Mark Halloran
Q. I was interested in your childhood, and your parents Patricia and John, and being raised as a Roman Catholic in Baltimore. I was raised a Roman Catholic as well so I feel as though … Read More
Rev. Dr. Chris Mulherin : Faith, Science & Climate Change
August 31, 2019 | troublemagDeep Trouble PODCAST
with Dr Mark Halloran
In conversation Rev. Dr Chris Mulherin, the Executive Director of Christians in Science and Technology (ISCAST), we discuss the intersection between theology and the philosophy of science, what he believes the New Atheists … Read More
Dean Cocking : Evil Online
August 3, 2019 | troublemagDeep Trouble PODCAST
with Dr Mark Halloran
Moral philosopher Dr Dean Cocking discusses his book Evil Online, which examines the evil that is perpetrated everyday by normal people, primarily on social media. We discuss his theory of a ‘moral fog’, … Read More
Benjamin Gilmour : The Graveyard of Empires
August 2, 2019 | troublemagDeep Trouble PODCAST
with Dr Mark Halloran
Deep Trouble Series 2 begins in conversation with award winning director, writer and paramedic Benjamin Gilmour in regards to his new film Jirga which was filmed on location in one of the most dangerous regions in the … Read More
Deep Trouble’s War on The Chaser’s War on the 2019 Election Result
June 9, 2019 | troublemagIn this SPECIAL EPISODE of Deep Trouble we interview Charles Firth of the Chaser. He offers an analysis of the state of play for the major parties in 2019, why the Labour Party lost the ‘unlosable’ election, as well as … Read More
Getting Personal with Vince Jones
April 27, 2019 | troublemaginterview by Steve Proposch
Vince Jones remembers playing in the Wollongong under 10s soccer team. “I was born in Paisley, just outside of Glasgow. My dad ran out of steam for Scotland at the time. He wanted to go somewhere … Read More
Julian Schnabel: At Eternity’s Gate
March 13, 2019 | troublemagA DEEP TROUBLE INTERVIEW
with Dr Mark Halloran
Can a movie speak to the intense swirl of feeling and aliveness that goes into painting? It was the seeming impossibility of this task which beckoned to Julian Schnabel as he created … Read More
Mr Todd Goes to Florence
February 10, 2019 | troublemagby Inga Walton
In the cavernous rooms of what was once the old Terminus Hotel in Ararat, renowned artist Geoff Todd has been completing three large-scale works in time for them to embark on a protracted and expensive journey to … Read More
Highway Bodies: Alison Evans
February 9, 2019 | troublemagA SOCIAL WORK interview
When Alison Evans was ten years old they deliberately ran through a puddle of mud to get dirty, and were told by their cousin: “Girls don’t do that – boys don’t even do that.” “Yes, that’s … Read More
The Intentions of Shaun & Jay Perry
May 1, 2018 | troublemaginterview by Steve Proposch
“Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald
Shaun and Jay Perry grew up in a little mountain suburb/town called Olinda in the Dandenong Ranges about an hour … Read More