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“Good looking guys, that sure doesn’t hurt”: The Drive To Survive docuseries has spawned a boom in F1 romance novels.

Formula 1 is booming. So are romance novels about the sport

The sports romance genre is seeing a new trend thanks in part to the popularity of the Netflix docuseries Drive to Survive.

  • Gregory Leporati
The extremely busy Lin-Manuel Miranda has written the music for Lion King follow-up Mufasa.

Lin-Manuel Miranda on Mufasa and the secret to a Disney hit

The Hamilton creator, who crafted the soundtrack for the new prequel to The Lion King, reflects on writing songs that have universal appeal.

  • Sarah Bahr

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Think you’re cultured? Try this 2024 life and arts quiz

Test your knowledge of what went down this year with 40 questions from the Financial Times.

  • Ludovic Hunter-Tilney
Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story.

‘I saved a starving otter – and she saved me’

A new documentary captures the magic of an unlikely friendship amid the wilds off the west coast of Scotland.

  • Judith Woods
James Stewart sees the beauty that surrounds him and the townsfolk break into Auld Lang Syne in It’s a Wonderful Life.

It’s a Wonderful Life is a ritual, but its darkness must be dealt with

The organisers of a festival celebrating Frank Capra’s classic holiday film are finally tackling the difficult subject at its heart.

  • Erik Piepenburg
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Jackson Pollock in his studio with his dog in 1953, the year after he painted Blue Poles.

Long dead, Jackson Pollock finally makes it to Paris

We all know about Blue Poles but a new retrospective at the Musée Picasso shows the troubled path the great abstract expressionist took to painting it.

  • Tom McIlroy
In Sean Baker’s “Anora”, Ivan (Mark Eydelshteyn) and Anora (Mikey Madison) are a mismatch made in heaven.

Five grown-up films for a sequel-free Boxing Day

Hollywood’s obsession with rehashes carries on to the biggest day of the year for Australian cinema owners, but there are some flicks for discerning adults.

  • Michael Bodey
Charles Dickens is among the classic authors who will be dropped from the NSW English syllabus from 2027.

What the Dickens have they done to the year 12 English syllabus?

Charles Dickens, George Orwell and Sylvia Plath will all disappear from the HSC English syllabus in NSW, but their replacements aren’t too shabby.

  • Jonty Claypole
Books,  The Season, Helen Garner. Juice, Tim Winton. We Solve Murders, Richard Osman. Tonight, Nagi/RecipeTin Eats. THe Chairman’s Loung, Joe Aston. Orbital, Samantha Harvey. Big Jim Begins, Dav Pilkey. In Too Deep, Lee Child

Australian authors dominate Christmas book sales

Tim Winton, Helen Garner, Joe Aston and Nagi Maehashi – or RecipeTin Eats, as her website is called – are leading sales and helping independent bookshops stay strong.

  • Hannah Wootton

Do you know this week’s news? Answer these 10 questions

Have you been paying attention this week? Test your knowledge across politics, business and world news.

  • Daniel Arbon
The world of publishing is changing, and “Icebreaker” proves it.

You’ve seen this book everywhere. TikTok is responsible

The romance novel “Icebreaker” has sold almost 2 million copies since publisher Anthea Bariamis discovered it on BookTok, a forum turning the fiction industry on its head.

  • Lucy Dean
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two pages from Great Women Sculptors, Phaidon I

Books to treasure or give this holiday season

Elevate your mood and mind with our selection of new coffee table editions, ranging from spectacular photography to quirky knowledge.

  • Stephen Clark
Erik Thomson will play Ebeneezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol at Melbourne Comedy Theatre

Crowded House to A Christmas Carol: shows to see in December

Nutcrackers and Messiahs abound this month, but a fitting way to cap this cost-of-living year might be a night with Ebeneezer Scrooge. Or there’s always Neil Finn.

  • Michael Bailey

Handmade hits the premium end of the gift market

These five artisans are busy working on timeless pieces that celebrate the art of making – and that you won’t see in shops everywhere.

  • Hannah Tattersall
Life & Leisure reporter Lucy Dean at Maccallum Seawater Pool with a few of her summer books.

12 books fiction lovers will give (or hope to receive)

We asked prominent Australian writers, readers, tome-buyers and page turners to tell us what they are most hoping to get – and send to others.

  • Lucy Dean
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Robbie Williams is played by actor Jonno Davies as a monkey in the biopic Better Man.

How the Queen’s death cost this Aussie filmmaker $1m

A Melbourne-based producer and director somehow raised $100 million to make a movie starring Robbie Williams as a CGI monkey. It didn’t all go smoothly.

  • Patrick Durkin
BBC Studios and The Walt Disney Company announced the first-ever animated feature film for “Bluey”.

Bluey heads to the big screen in global release

The Walt Disney Co and BBC Studios announced a film based on the hit Australian series will arrive in cinemas in 2027.

  • Brooks Barnes
The public will be charged to enter the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney from January 2025.

Major Sydney gallery to charge entry fee for first time in 25 years

From January 31, visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Art will have to pay $20 to get in. Chairwoman Lorraine Tarabay blames a decline in government funding.

  • Michael Bailey
Charlie XCX’s album title became an adjective.

The 10 best albums of 2024 (if Taylor Swift isn’t your jam)

Soulful singer songwriters, rising indie superstars, Australian up-and-comers and a floor-filling techno god. Welcome to the year’s best sounds.

  • Alexander Gow and James Thomson
Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins, the sole survivor from a celebrated 1959 photograph.

The sole survivor from jazz’s most important photograph

One summer morning in 1958, a group of jazz notables gathered on the steps of a Harlem brownstone for a photo that became iconic.

  • Hank Shteamer
Disturbing details of Farnham’s abuse at the hands of first manager Darryl Sambell are contained in his memoir.

Barnesy, Farnesy... blue Wiggle? The best music books of 2024

Some icons of music wrote their story this year – or had it written for them. Here’s our pick of the greatest music book hits for when the Christmas carols are done.

  • Michael Bailey
Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall (with Colin the dog) in season two of Colin From Accounts.

Our streaming reviewer’s top picks for a holiday binge

The best Australian comedy series in years, Larry David’s swansong and reboots of classic source material like Fargo and The Watchmen will keep you submitting to the “play next episode” option this holidays.

  • Terry Pontikos
Soprano Astrid Girgis at Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s Noel! Noel! concert at Sydney’s City Recital Hall.

This Christmas concert is a (mostly) Mariah-free zone

The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s gorgeous Noël! Noël! program offers a welcome return to when Christmas music was actually about Christmas.

  • Michael Bailey

Do you know this week’s news? Answer these 10 questions

Have you been paying attention this week? Test your knowledge across politics, business and world news.

  • Daniel Arbon
Incoming Art Gallery Of NSW Trust president Michael Rose (left) and predecessor David Gonski.

The two things David Gonski will miss as he exits gallery role

The company director ranks getting consensus on the Archibald Prize as one of his toughest gigs, as he hands over the Art Gallery of NSW chairmanship after 16 years.

  • Michael Bailey

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