Bruce Springsteen
Britpop’s chosen son might be the second coming of Springsteen. But he doesn’t want to be
Sam Fender’s viral working-class sensation “Seventeen Going Under” exploded in 2021. Now he’s battling the labels that come with his success.
- Robert Moran
Latest
- Sketch
- Trump's America
Sorry, Donald, but the celebrities you covet will never be your friends
For days, the president has been raging about Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris last year. Has he forgotten that he won?
- Michael Koziol
- Opinion
- Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano: ‘Michael Hutchence climbed on my balcony one night … and stayed for breakfast’
On her latest tour, Kate Ceberano will share stories from her remarkable career. And, as she tells Fitzy, there are many tales to tell.
- Peter FitzSimons
Taylor, Lana, Lorde: How Jack Antonoff became a generation’s greatest pop producer
Is he ruining or revolutionising pop music? Everyone has an opinion on Jack Antonoff.
- Brodie Lancaster
Lesson in inequity
Whether it is Scottish castle libraries, plunge pools, executive trips to Henley regattas or the latest comparison between the obscene amount of money spent by a few private schools on capital works and entire state school funding, it is clear that the current funding model is failing students.
Why one of Australia’s most in-demand singers felt like a ‘failure’
Angie McMahon’s first album was a hit and her career was flying. But she was struggling. Her new album reveals why.
- Jules LeFevre
- ★★★½
- Review
Michael Gudinski remains off-limits in star-studded music documentary
He took Australian music to the world, but Michael Gudinski’s hard times are brushed over in this salute to the Mushroom boss.
- Michael Dwyer
Michael Gudinski documentary to premiere at Melbourne Film Festival
The life and times of the late, great music industry figure Michael Gudinski will be celebrated in a documentary that will be unveiled at MIFF in August.
- Karl Quinn
- Opinion
- New Year
Should older versions be forgot: How Auld Lang Syne has lifted spirits for centuries
Since poet Robert Burns noted it down from an old man in the 1700s, the song has been covered by artists from Beethoven to Bruce Springsteen.
- Warwick McFadyen
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