The Sentinel Speakeasy

Season 3, episode 14: Michael Williams - Artistic Director, Sydney Writers' Festival

May 17, 2022 Sydney Sentinel Season 3 Episode 14
The Sentinel Speakeasy
Season 3, episode 14: Michael Williams - Artistic Director, Sydney Writers' Festival
Show Notes

The Sydney Sentinel's Travis de Jonk explore's the week's top stories on sydneysentinel.com.au.

OUR SPECIAL GUEST ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK is Michael Williams - the artistic director of the Sydney Writers' Festival. We first spoke with Williams on the speakeasy last year in 2021 when he navigated Sydney Writers' Festival through the pandemic landscape to produce a brilliant 2021 festival. LISTEN to that interview here.

The Sydney Writers' Festival returns this year from 16 to 22 May 2022 - bigger, more engaging and politically charged than ever - with an equally bold theme: ‘Change My Mind’

Michael Williams joined us recently in the studio to discuss how the festival fared last year, tell us all about the exciting Sydney Writers' Festival 2022 program and to explain what the festival theme - Change My Mind - is really all about. He also gives us his event highlight picks that are not to be missed.

FIND OUT MORE & FOR FULL PROGRAM DETAILS visit https://www.swf.org.au

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