Ambition, power and storytelling without a pen | Q+A Highlights | ABC News

Emmy Award-winning actor Brian Cox and Kiwi singer songwriter Marlon Williams join the Q+A panel to discuss ambition, power and who gets to tell stories. Subscribe: ab.co/3yqPOZ5
Panellists: Brian Cox, Emmy Award-winning Scottish actor; Marlon Williams, Singer-songwriter; Deborah Cheetham, Artistic Director, Short Black Opera; Catherine McGregor, Author and Veteran’s adviser; and Andrew Quilty, Photojournalist and author.
This episode was broadcast on Thursday September 8, 2022.
0:00 Introduction
0:50 Actors, political commentary, and who gets to tell stories
5:48 Is the pen mightier than the sword?
18:38 Indigenous language storytelling
26:28 Cancel culture and seperating art from the artist
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  • @gusluthje2782
    @gusluthje2782 Жыл бұрын

    What are Paul Barry's connections with Crikey?

  • @OneGuyInMelb

    @OneGuyInMelb

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    I think he was an early backer / shareholder. He disclosed this during Mediawatch last week in the crickey vs Murdoch segment.

  • @michaelreilly3513
    @michaelreilly3513 Жыл бұрын

    Apologies Stan for the racism you experienced professionally that I saw a headline on THE BBC declare recently. As an Australian, born here, so indigenous to the land but not aboriginal, in 1970, I thought from the housing commission upbringing I had, that you were wonderful from the first moment I saw you on the TV screen, tho i rarely watched you, coz you read news or sport or something which my teenage brain was bored with, but I thought you were hot and had no idea a superstar celebrity who mixed with educated evolved people of white and all colour skins, who had MONEY, would be racist. I really thought only yobbos, were racists these days in Australia, like people who are bred through relations and don't mix much or whose prents are simple.