Venice cements its Hollywood status
Momentum has been building all week and now the Venice Film Festival returns with a slew of celebrities and hotly anticipated premieres.
Momentum has been building all week and now the Venice Film Festival returns with a slew of celebrities and hotly anticipated premieres.
Kristy Lee Peters and Matt Okine’s children’s music collaboration project, Diver City, is dropping its second album, Dance Silly, since its debut last year.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has sent the Marvel world into a spin, but a sizeable chunk of its Australian fandom might miss out on its cinema release.
Cinema seasons of Free Guy, Suicide Squad, James Bond film No Time To Die and Dune starring Timothee Chalamet will eventually screen in all Australian states … or at least, that’s the plan.
Netflix has revealed a first look of Australian actor Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana in The Crown ahead of its fifth season.
Sydney Film Festival has set its sights on November to show their delayed program, which will also be featuring Australia’s best short films.
A photograph of Proud Yolngu woman Magnolia Maymuru has already become one of the most popular Vogue Australia covers.
In dire straights and with no end in sight, top chefs like Neil Perry are increasingly turning to what was once the reserve of suburban Chinese restaurants and pizza shops.
It’s a place burnt into the memory of returning travellers for a lifetime. And now it has become part of the Olympic story for our returning athletes.
Ngununggula, the NSW Southern Highlands’ first regional art gallery, will open to the public in September.
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