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Thomas Mitchell is a culture reporter and columnist at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Emmys 2024 as it happened: The Bear, Baby Reindeer win big; Elizabeth Debicki wins for Princess Diana performance

Emmys 2024 as it happened: The Bear, Baby Reindeer win big; Elizabeth Debicki wins for Princess Diana performance

The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards are here. Follow all the fashion moments and awards action live with us.

  • by Damien Woolnough, Michael Idato, Nell Geraets, Thomas Mitchell, Karl Quinn and Gemma Grant

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The signs that your Airbnb host is going to ruin your holiday

The signs that your Airbnb host is going to ruin your holiday

There’s a direct link between how passive-aggressive the welcome booklet is and how bad your holiday will be.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
‘Old Broadway is on the way out’: Titanique creators on making theatre for new audiences

‘Old Broadway is on the way out’: Titanique creators on making theatre for new audiences

As the musical prepares to dock in Sydney, the team behind the Celine Dion-inspired comedy call time on Broadway’s predictable formula.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
VMAs 2024 as they happened: Taylor Swift makes VMAs history, wins seven awards

VMAs 2024 as they happened: Taylor Swift makes VMAs history, wins seven awards

The pop star took home seven awards, including artist of the year and video of the year.

  • by Robert Moran, Lauren Ironmonger, Thomas Mitchell and Meg Watson
Taylor Swift, childless cat lady, endorses Kamala Harris

Taylor Swift, childless cat lady, endorses Kamala Harris

The world’s most powerful pop star has made her decision ahead of the US presidential election.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Ditch the downlights: How you light a room says a lot about who you are
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Ditch the downlights: How you light a room says a lot about who you are

When God said, “Let there be light,” he probably meant let’s turn on a few lamps, not every single light in the house.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
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Rich, white and dead: Has TV’s favourite formula gone stale?

Rich, white and dead: Has TV’s favourite formula gone stale?

A Nicole Kidman series about affluent suburbanites who are involved in a murder? No, it’s not Big Little Lies, but it might as well be.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
‘The Brits made us feel like it was a peasant language’: Kneecap’s rebellious rise to power

‘The Brits made us feel like it was a peasant language’: Kneecap’s rebellious rise to power

The real-life story of a rap trio from Belfast and their fight to save the Irish language has become one of the year’s hottest films.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Call yourself an Oasis fan? Darren spent $200k to become Liam Gallagher

Call yourself an Oasis fan? Darren spent $200k to become Liam Gallagher

As the lead singer of Noasis, Australia’s most successful Oasis tribute band, Darren Spiby can lay claim to being the group’s biggest fan - and he’s got the receipts to prove it.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
The six words guaranteed to offend almost anyone

The six words guaranteed to offend almost anyone

Is there a more terrifying question than “You know who you look like?”

  • by Thomas Mitchell
‘I can’t order milkshakes any more’: Kelis on the downside of her hit song

‘I can’t order milkshakes any more’: Kelis on the downside of her hit song

How do you make your subject comfortable enough that they talk about the ugly side of the music industry? I could teach you, but I’d have to charge.

  • by Thomas Mitchell

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