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The Middle Part

Natasha Stamos

The role the media plays in our lives, musings on culture and what we consume.

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Characters and Criticisms

This piece contains spoilers. Spoilers about Rooster, about Beef and about Margo’s Got Money Troubles. Oh, and it has a quick CONSUMED at the end.

Lauren Tsai and Robby Hoffman in HBO’s Rooster.

Rooster seems like it’s a show about a mi...

5 days ago
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Spread The Word

I’ve always been fascinated by religion and for my Year 12 Media project went and looked at different religions for a very long article that didn’t grade very well, due to the fact I planned something and then went and did something totally...

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MEDIA MUSINGS #01

Every day I wonder when The Rise and Fall of Reggie Dinkins and Season 2 of World’s Best Hotels will be released. I look it up regularly, but there is little to no information available. It’s an interesting symptom of globalisation, knowing...

a month ago
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CONSUMED-April 2026

Charly Clive in Rooster.

It’s Consumed week but I really felt like this one had to go out first.

Okay we all know I watched The Pitt so let’s just get that out of the way.

This month I finished Shetland, which can be a bit of a hokey sho...

2 months ago
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A Transition

I don’t know how many of you have returned to work after being on parental leave but it’s a rough transition.

Whilst I worked after I’d finished work, because teachers work on the holidays, regardless of what people think about how many ho...

2 months ago
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    I am fascinated by the role the media plays in our everyday lives; how we use it and it uses us.

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