Brodie Lancaster
Brodie Lancaster is a culture writer, author and the co-host of the podcast See Also.
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Why I no longer feel bad about my screen time
My Weekly Report used to send me reaching for the spreadsheet. Not any more.
- by Brodie Lancaster
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Why Martha Stewart can be my boss any day
The new Netflix documentary just made me more determined to join her workforce.
- by Brodie Lancaster
‘I’m pretty boring and sort of straight-laced’ – how sobriety improved a musician’s work
Indie darling turned bona fide star Waxahatchee returns to Australia later this month.
- by Brodie Lancaster
Yes, it’s a cliche, but an overseas holiday unlocked a New Me
Shutting down my laptop and clearing my Google Calendar made me realise just how tenuous my self-perception had been.
- by Brodie Lancaster
‘If you don’t have haters, you ain’t doing it’: How Amyl and the Sniffers became our biggest and brashest export
The band’s last two albums won them ARIA awards and global acclaim. Now they’re battling naysayers and the pitfalls of success.
- by Brodie Lancaster
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Celine Dion documentary starts slow, on its way to a cruel ending
Who is the legendary singer without her voice? It’s a possibility that echoes throughout the slightly unwieldy I Am: Celine Dion.
- by Brodie Lancaster
One of Melbourne’s most underrated bands return home and blow off the roof
At first, indie duo Good Morning and the Melbourne Recital Centre seemed like an unusual match. But then the music started.
- by Will Cox, Andrew Fuhrmann and Brodie Lancaster
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How Billie Eilish reckoned with fame to create her astonishing new album
In an exclusive interview, the 22-year-old dual Oscar winner opens up about making her new album and how the process transformed her.
- by Brodie Lancaster
Meet Angourie Rice: Rising Hollywood star, published writer, podcaster – and just 23
Melburnian Rice was acting alongside Ryan Gosling and Nicole Kidman while her school friends were working at Kmart. Now, she’s scaling the Hollywood hills.
- by Brodie Lancaster
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.
- by Brodie Lancaster
‘If I could have my way, I would be in the dark forever’: Backstage with Gracie Abrams
She’s opened for Taylor Swift and influenced Olivia Rodrigo. On her last night in Melbourne, the singer-songwriter takes us behind the scenes.
- by Brodie Lancaster
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