Cuddlepie and the Culture Wars
Is there a more Aussie story than Snugglepot and Cuddlepie? Maybe. From multiculturalism and race, to Gallipoli and murder, this is a reading list for Australia 2020.
Is there a more Aussie story than Snugglepot and Cuddlepie? Maybe. From multiculturalism and race, to Gallipoli and murder, this is a reading list for Australia 2020.
Jessica Simpson reveals she could have died from her addiction to pills and alcohol in her upcoming memoir, Open Book.
Bonnets, bats and bunnies — 2020 will see a host of much-loved novels and classics — like Oliver Twist or Jane Austen’s Emma — getting a thoroughly modern workover, Kerry Parnell writes.
The Spice Girls rocketed to international fame in the 90s — but for Victoria Beckham, meeting her future husband David didn’t go off as smoothly as many might think.
ADULT magazines, prostitutes and a co-star out of control … Jon Cryer has opened up about what really went on behind the scenes of Two and a Half Men.
IS HE or isn’t he? There have been rumours about James Franco’s sexuality for years, now the 36-year-old actor has finally come clean.
WHAT is Time’s issue with Hillary Clinton? The magazine has been forced to defend itself after she appeared to have devil horns on the cover.
THESE are the final messages sent from the Twitter account of British science fiction and fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett in a touching last goodbye to his fans.
US officials are investigating claims that Harper Lee is the subject of elder abuse after news of a sequel to her book To Kill a Mockingbird surfaced.
FITNESS queen Michelle Bridges has been labelled a ‘bully’ by former Biggest Loser host Ajay Rochester, who also claims Bridges copied the title of her book.
PHOTOS have surfaced of Hollywood actor Harrison Ford before and after he was injured in a plane crash minutes after takeoff. WARNING: Graphic
CLEARLY still sensitive about the comments from his Calvin Klein ads, Justin Bieber has recorded a video talking about his first appearance on Men’s Health.
THEY’RE tall, slim and attractive, with bags of money and slick healthcare, welfare and transport systems. But is this place really utopia?
HE WAS the Australian media tycoon who loved to take a punt. A new book takes a look at some of the big gambles made by Kerry Packer.
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