Stuart Romeo-Richards
@stuartrichards.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in Screen Studies @ UniSA. Interested in queer film, adaptations, Agatha Christie, Gothic Horror and much more.
Co-curator of the Adelaide Queer Film Festival
Co-curator of the Adelaide Queer Film Festival
Pinned
I'm excited to launch my new book Agatha Christie and Gothic Horror at the upcoming SSAAANZ conference here in Adelaide
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Currently doing some marking. A reminder to everyone involved in archives and collections: digitisation is not preservation. If I digitise a box of records and put the files on a USB stick I haven't preserved a thing. It's all about what you do with the files post-digitisation. #archives #digipres
November 10, 2025 at 5:35 AM
Something is missing here.... But I can't put my finger on it....
New Jersey and Virginia have chosen well by electing
@mikiesherrill.bsky.social and @spanbergerforva.bsky.social as their next governors!
They are proven leaders who won by focusing on what matters most - how politics and policy can make everyday life better and more affordable.
@mikiesherrill.bsky.social and @spanbergerforva.bsky.social as their next governors!
They are proven leaders who won by focusing on what matters most - how politics and policy can make everyday life better and more affordable.
November 6, 2025 at 3:06 AM
Something is missing here.... But I can't put my finger on it....
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This issue features the special dossier in collaboration with My Formative Queers: Stories of the music Videos that Made Us Queer, edited by Patrick Kelly and Stuart Richards @stuartrichards.bsky.social : www.sensesofcinema.com/category/my-...
November 5, 2025 at 11:56 PM
This issue features the special dossier in collaboration with My Formative Queers: Stories of the music Videos that Made Us Queer, edited by Patrick Kelly and Stuart Richards @stuartrichards.bsky.social : www.sensesofcinema.com/category/my-...
Issue 115 of @sensesofcinema.bsky.social is out and it includes a dossier from the great symposium 'My Formative Queers' at last year's MQFF, where speakers shared an early music video clip that shaped their queerness in some way.
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Issue 115 – Senses of Cinema
www.sensesofcinema.com
November 5, 2025 at 11:02 PM
Issue 115 of @sensesofcinema.bsky.social is out and it includes a dossier from the great symposium 'My Formative Queers' at last year's MQFF, where speakers shared an early music video clip that shaped their queerness in some way.
www.sensesofcinema.com/issues/issue...
www.sensesofcinema.com/issues/issue...
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From now on, any time anyone answers any question I have, I'm going to say "Ahh, that would explain the wasps."
November 4, 2025 at 8:42 PM
From now on, any time anyone answers any question I have, I'm going to say "Ahh, that would explain the wasps."
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Have you got your *free* tickets for our Issue 115 launch yet? We're teaming up with My Formative Queers for a special dossier: "Stories of the Music Videos that Made Us Queer", edited by Patrick Kelly and @stuartrichards.bsky.social
Register here 👉 events.humanitix.com/senses-of-ci...
Register here 👉 events.humanitix.com/senses-of-ci...
October 29, 2025 at 4:44 AM
Have you got your *free* tickets for our Issue 115 launch yet? We're teaming up with My Formative Queers for a special dossier: "Stories of the Music Videos that Made Us Queer", edited by Patrick Kelly and @stuartrichards.bsky.social
Register here 👉 events.humanitix.com/senses-of-ci...
Register here 👉 events.humanitix.com/senses-of-ci...
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Grog's rule of privatisation:
"The day you decide to allow the private sector deliver a public service is also the day you should set the future date for the Royal Commission into abuses in the system."
"The day you decide to allow the private sector deliver a public service is also the day you should set the future date for the Royal Commission into abuses in the system."
Adele Ferguson (journalist leading an ABC investigation into child abuse at childcare centres) just told ABC AM that 84% of child abuse occurs in "for profit" (eg privatised) centres.
These centres are putting making money ahead of checking for pedophiles. Who cares about pedos? There's $$ to make
These centres are putting making money ahead of checking for pedophiles. Who cares about pedos? There's $$ to make
October 28, 2025 at 12:50 AM
Grog's rule of privatisation:
"The day you decide to allow the private sector deliver a public service is also the day you should set the future date for the Royal Commission into abuses in the system."
"The day you decide to allow the private sector deliver a public service is also the day you should set the future date for the Royal Commission into abuses in the system."
Saw NO OTHER CHOICE at AFF and while there were some absolutely wonderful moments, it was overall very meh. Such a shame!
October 24, 2025 at 10:26 AM
Saw NO OTHER CHOICE at AFF and while there were some absolutely wonderful moments, it was overall very meh. Such a shame!
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The electorate voted for a senate that has a majority of ALP and Greens.
Murray Watt and the ALP are choosing instead to write laws that will please the LNP and mining companies.
This is not the outcome a majority of Australians voted for.
Murray Watt and the ALP are choosing instead to write laws that will please the LNP and mining companies.
This is not the outcome a majority of Australians voted for.
I’m getting weary of this. This government is representative of what the people of this place want. The argument is with all of us. Turning it into a constant personalised political snipe belittles the nature of the problem.
Thanks to Murray and his ALP pals, weather reports like this will become increasingly scary and weird
October 22, 2025 at 8:13 PM
The electorate voted for a senate that has a majority of ALP and Greens.
Murray Watt and the ALP are choosing instead to write laws that will please the LNP and mining companies.
This is not the outcome a majority of Australians voted for.
Murray Watt and the ALP are choosing instead to write laws that will please the LNP and mining companies.
This is not the outcome a majority of Australians voted for.
I just finished the audiobook for Darcy Green's After the Siren and it was an absolute delight. It's so refreshing to read an Australian gay story that isn't entirely dour.
October 21, 2025 at 1:07 AM
I just finished the audiobook for Darcy Green's After the Siren and it was an absolute delight. It's so refreshing to read an Australian gay story that isn't entirely dour.
Emilia Jones is just incredible as Maeve in TASK. Terrific series.
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ALT: a close up of a woman 's face with a hbo max logo in the background
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October 21, 2025 at 12:03 AM
Emilia Jones is just incredible as Maeve in TASK. Terrific series.
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So, the Albanese Govt's Education Minister wants to do something about bullying.
Perhaps he could start by ending the legalised bullying of LGBTQ+ students by religious schools.
You know, like they promised in 2022, before walking away from it, and from vulnerable kids. #auspol
Perhaps he could start by ending the legalised bullying of LGBTQ+ students by religious schools.
You know, like they promised in 2022, before walking away from it, and from vulnerable kids. #auspol
October 14, 2025 at 8:53 PM
So, the Albanese Govt's Education Minister wants to do something about bullying.
Perhaps he could start by ending the legalised bullying of LGBTQ+ students by religious schools.
You know, like they promised in 2022, before walking away from it, and from vulnerable kids. #auspol
Perhaps he could start by ending the legalised bullying of LGBTQ+ students by religious schools.
You know, like they promised in 2022, before walking away from it, and from vulnerable kids. #auspol
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This is such a clever idea on taking kids to museums/galleries
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
October 12, 2025 at 10:18 AM
This is such a clever idea on taking kids to museums/galleries
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
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a) an English degree does not prevent you from getting and doing a [scare quote] real job [scare quote]
b) there are things, goals, and values in the world other than money
but also c) last year the publishing industry's estimated worth to the UK economy was ELEVEN BILLION QUID.
b) there are things, goals, and values in the world other than money
but also c) last year the publishing industry's estimated worth to the UK economy was ELEVEN BILLION QUID.
Calling English a 'rip-off degree' is one of the most blatant exhibitions of personal barbarism I've ever seen. You've demonstrated nothing but the poverty of your own mind.
October 8, 2025 at 10:57 AM
a) an English degree does not prevent you from getting and doing a [scare quote] real job [scare quote]
b) there are things, goals, and values in the world other than money
but also c) last year the publishing industry's estimated worth to the UK economy was ELEVEN BILLION QUID.
b) there are things, goals, and values in the world other than money
but also c) last year the publishing industry's estimated worth to the UK economy was ELEVEN BILLION QUID.
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I continue to think that one of the reasons this country is falling apart is the wholesale abandonment of public virtue as a broadly shared aspiration. Or even something people should be embarrassed about if they don’t have it.
Fuckin yikes, man
September 30, 2025 at 4:34 PM
I continue to think that one of the reasons this country is falling apart is the wholesale abandonment of public virtue as a broadly shared aspiration. Or even something people should be embarrassed about if they don’t have it.
Today I happily deleted my academia account. I hadn't logged onto the site in ages so it was overdue anyway.
If you’re on academia dot edu, let me suggest that you strongly consider deleting your account.
September 23, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Today I happily deleted my academia account. I hadn't logged onto the site in ages so it was overdue anyway.
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An update on that insane lease term where the landlord owns everything you create during the tenancy:
September 22, 2025 at 11:59 PM
An update on that insane lease term where the landlord owns everything you create during the tenancy:
Phwoar what brilliant tv. Another great character study from the creator of Mare of Easttown. 2 episodes in and need more.
September 21, 2025 at 11:31 AM
Phwoar what brilliant tv. Another great character study from the creator of Mare of Easttown. 2 episodes in and need more.
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"Jimmy Kimmel’s cancellation is the latest sign we’re witnessing the end of US democracy"
Excellent by @emmashortis.bsky.social
theconversation.com/jimmy-kimmel...
Excellent by @emmashortis.bsky.social
theconversation.com/jimmy-kimmel...
Jimmy Kimmel’s cancellation is the latest sign we’re witnessing the end of US democracy
Under the Trump administration, the widespread, coordinated suppression of dissent is are ripping apart the fabric of American political life.
theconversation.com
September 18, 2025 at 5:35 AM
"Jimmy Kimmel’s cancellation is the latest sign we’re witnessing the end of US democracy"
Excellent by @emmashortis.bsky.social
theconversation.com/jimmy-kimmel...
Excellent by @emmashortis.bsky.social
theconversation.com/jimmy-kimmel...
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Disney learned nothing from Andor.
September 18, 2025 at 5:05 AM
Disney learned nothing from Andor.
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The “Debate Me Bro” Grift: How Trolls Weaponized The Marketplace Of Ideas
Among the attempts to create hagiographic eulogies of Charlie Kirk, I’ve seen more than a few people suggest that Kirk should be respected for being willing to talk to “those who disagree with him” as a sign that he was…
Among the attempts to create hagiographic eulogies of Charlie Kirk, I’ve seen more than a few people suggest that Kirk should be respected for being willing to talk to “those who disagree with him” as a sign that he was…
The “Debate Me Bro” Grift: How Trolls Weaponized The Marketplace Of Ideas
Among the attempts to create hagiographic eulogies of Charlie Kirk, I’ve seen more than a few people suggest that Kirk should be respected for being willing to talk to “those who disagree with him” as a sign that he was engaging in good faith. Perhaps the perfect example of this is Ezra Klein’s silly eulogy claiming that Kirk was “
www.techdirt.com
September 17, 2025 at 4:31 PM
The “Debate Me Bro” Grift: How Trolls Weaponized The Marketplace Of Ideas
Among the attempts to create hagiographic eulogies of Charlie Kirk, I’ve seen more than a few people suggest that Kirk should be respected for being willing to talk to “those who disagree with him” as a sign that he was…
Among the attempts to create hagiographic eulogies of Charlie Kirk, I’ve seen more than a few people suggest that Kirk should be respected for being willing to talk to “those who disagree with him” as a sign that he was…
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At this point I almost feel sorry for techbros, who are stuck chasing the emotional and financial nostalgia of an era when tech was truly transformative, and are instead stuck in this one promising shareholder value on the basis of obviously unrealisable hype
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told analysts that people without smart glasses may one day be at a "significant cognitive disadvantage" compared to those who do use the tech: https://cnn.it/47L2Y5a
September 16, 2025 at 3:40 AM
At this point I almost feel sorry for techbros, who are stuck chasing the emotional and financial nostalgia of an era when tech was truly transformative, and are instead stuck in this one promising shareholder value on the basis of obviously unrealisable hype
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Something weird about these early 40s white men insisting we ditch net zero and fuck the consequences.
The pig-headed, nihilistic disregard almost made sense for Abbott (67), Joyce (58), Morrison (57).
But Hastie/Duniam are 42. Millennials who might've led the Coalition into the 21st century...
The pig-headed, nihilistic disregard almost made sense for Abbott (67), Joyce (58), Morrison (57).
But Hastie/Duniam are 42. Millennials who might've led the Coalition into the 21st century...
#BREAKING 🚨 Andrew Hastie has threatened to quit the opposition frontbench if the Coalition does not end its support for net zero
Speaking to the ABC, Hastie says he would think about quitting – or be sacked by Sussan Ley – because he wants the climate target scrapped
Speaking to the ABC, Hastie says he would think about quitting – or be sacked by Sussan Ley – because he wants the climate target scrapped
September 16, 2025 at 12:53 AM
Something weird about these early 40s white men insisting we ditch net zero and fuck the consequences.
The pig-headed, nihilistic disregard almost made sense for Abbott (67), Joyce (58), Morrison (57).
But Hastie/Duniam are 42. Millennials who might've led the Coalition into the 21st century...
The pig-headed, nihilistic disregard almost made sense for Abbott (67), Joyce (58), Morrison (57).
But Hastie/Duniam are 42. Millennials who might've led the Coalition into the 21st century...
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Can someone sit the producers of the Emmys down and explain that we watch for the speeches? And why are they producing the Emmys if they don't know it?
September 15, 2025 at 1:29 AM
Can someone sit the producers of the Emmys down and explain that we watch for the speeches? And why are they producing the Emmys if they don't know it?