Music industry ‘feels very broken right now’
San Cisco’s Scarlett Stevens on her favourite female drummers, growing up in the music industry — and her band’s new album.
San Cisco’s Scarlett Stevens on her favourite female drummers, growing up in the music industry — and her band’s new album.
DC’s Stargirl sees Luke Wilson play a role literally made for him: the live-action version of the comic book character he inspired.
A gentle soul, well read, deeply political… there’s more to Anthony LaPaglia than meets the eye.
From high-school dropout with a genius IQ to ‘the living picture of political incorrectness,’ Paul Hogan, 80, reflects on his career in a climate of cancel culture.
Hear the one about the comic who tried to cancel Coon cheese? Cancelled. The one who sought to cancel the cancellers? Also cancelled.
As shop shelves emptied, we looked for food produced close to home. For farmers on Sydney’s fringe, it could spell hope.
Sydney Festival director Wesley Enoch says ‘cancel culture’ is stifling discussion when an open exchange of opinions is more vital than ever.
Spearheading the global race to find and distribute a COVID vaccine, Jane Halton has a warning that should make Australians listen.
In the time of social distance, our writer relives her Church concert-going youth at a virtual gig with her best friends across three towns.
Did native animals seek human help during the fires because they sensed our compassion – or was it sheer desperation?
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