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Hear me out: maybe we should have just let Y2K happen?

Hear me out: maybe we should have just let Y2K happen?

We had the chance to give computers less control, and instead we gave them more.

  • by Robert Moran

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‘Stressful time’: Raygun responds to criticism for demanding $10k in legal fees

‘Stressful time’: Raygun responds to criticism for demanding $10k in legal fees

The Olympian said the ordeal had been “tough” for herself and Stephanie Broadbridge and stressed it was not her intention to cause harm.

  • by Nick Galvin and Lachlan Abbott
Raygun hits up comedy club owner for $10,000

Raygun hits up comedy club owner for $10,000

Lawyers for Rachael “Raygun” Gunn are demanding $10,000 in legal fees from a small Sydney promoter that had planned to stage a musical based on the Olympic breakdancer.

  • by Kayla Olaya and Nick Galvin
‘Everything I was punished for as a child, I’m celebrated for now’

‘Everything I was punished for as a child, I’m celebrated for now’

Drag queen Bianca Del Rio has been dubbed “the Joan Rivers of the drag world” by The New York Times.

  • by Lenny Ann Low
Raygun: The Musical cancelled after Olympian issues legal threat

Raygun: The Musical cancelled after Olympian issues legal threat

Legal letters asked comedian Steph Broadbridge to cancel the show and not use the name “Raygun” or the athlete’s “kangaroo dance”. 

  • by Mary Ward
She’s as funny as ever but when Ruby Wax isn’t OK, she knows what to do

She’s as funny as ever but when Ruby Wax isn’t OK, she knows what to do

The comedian and author’s “happy place″⁣ is not what you might expect.

  • by Richard Jinman
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This cult comedian is touring in March. She still has no idea what her act will be

This cult comedian is touring in March. She still has no idea what her act will be

Kate Berlant is bringing her absurdist, improv-leaning comedy to Australia for the very first time.

  • by Robert Moran
The funny guy explaining sickies and chockie bickies to the world

The funny guy explaining sickies and chockie bickies to the world

Melbourne-born, Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian Monty Franklin hit on a simple, career-changing idea.

  • by Daniel Herborn

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