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Nell Geraets is a Culture and Lifestyle reporter at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.

The power of a ‘like’: How to navigate social media after divorce

The power of a ‘like’: How to navigate social media after divorce

Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness’ separation was largely framed as an amicable split. Then a single Instagram “like” fuelled infidelity rumours.

  • by Nell Geraets

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Frozen in fear: Sleep paralysis is more common than you think

Frozen in fear: Sleep paralysis is more common than you think

It’s a condition most people will experience at least once in their lives, yet it remains woefully under-researched.

  • by Nell Geraets
Ray Hadley knocked off top spot after 20 years

Ray Hadley knocked off top spot after 20 years

Retiring 2GB star Ray Hadley has lost his first radio ratings survey since 2004, breaking a streak of 160 wins.

  • by Calum Jaspan and Nell Geraets
New doco pulls Mozart’s talented sister from obscurity

New doco pulls Mozart’s talented sister from obscurity

A new documentary by an Australian filmmaker explores Maria Anna Mozart’s immense talent and how it was gradually obscured over time.

  • by Nell Geraets
‘Significant oversight’: Where Jamie Oliver’s children’s book went wrong

‘Significant oversight’: Where Jamie Oliver’s children’s book went wrong

The celebrity chef’s second children’s book includes a sub-plot set in Alice Springs where the novel’s villain abducts a First Nations girl living in foster care.

  • by Nell Geraets
Why Europe’s most famous song contest wants to put Australia centre stage

Why Europe’s most famous song contest wants to put Australia centre stage

Does someone need to tell Eurovision that we’re not part of Europe?

  • by Nell Geraets
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How Peanut the squirrel became a right-wing icon

How Peanut the squirrel became a right-wing icon

“He’s, like, a genius. Or he was,” according to vice president-elect J.D. Vance. How a rodent influencer became a symbol of justice.

  • by Nell Geraets
Burn, baby, burn: Do lip-plumping beauty products actually work?

Burn, baby, burn: Do lip-plumping beauty products actually work?

They certainly make the lips tingle and burn, but do they actually work, and how safe are they to use? Let’s ask the experts.

  • by Nell Geraets
‘Wildest, most offensive thing’: Why Cynthia Erivo doesn’t like your ‘Wicked’ fan art

‘Wildest, most offensive thing’: Why Cynthia Erivo doesn’t like your ‘Wicked’ fan art

A fan edited the film’s promotional poster, triggering major upset from one of its leading ladies, and a broader conversation around the ethics behind fan art.

  • by Nell Geraets
For as long as humans exist, we’re going to need Godzilla

For as long as humans exist, we’re going to need Godzilla

The monster of monsters is turning 70. A four-day GodzillaFest will explore its morality, status as a pop icon, and the many metaphors it adopts to help us save ourselves.

  • by Nell Geraets
Diddy to the Menendez brothers: why controversial Halloween costumes endure

Diddy to the Menendez brothers: why controversial Halloween costumes endure

Halloween is all about horror, but is dressing up as real-life killers and alleged sexual offenders a step too far?

  • by Nell Geraets

Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/by/nell-geraets-p5364z