Netflix’s Maid reveals the grinding lives of America’s working poor
This streaming series finds a willing market for a story centred on the struggle faced by many women.
This streaming series finds a willing market for a story centred on the struggle faced by many women.
Matt Damon’s latest film is inspired by the notorious case of the young American student. He opens up about the gritty role, a close encounter with soccer fanatics and his love for Australia.
Television star Ewen Leslie returns to the stage in a radically reworked – and bloody – Julius Caesar that speaks to our times.
Daniel Craig has defied ferocious attacks from detractors to become cinema’s longest-reigning James Bond. Now he’s calling time — and has very mixed feelings about it.
Leading novelist Charlotte Wood calls out ‘infantilising’ literary trends in her essay collection, which was inspired by Covid-19.
Sharri Markson’s hard-hitting book shows China wasn’t alone in suppressing crucial information about the Covid-19 pandemic.
In less than four years, #MeToo’s advocacy offshoot Time’s Up is in crisis, with survivors and activists denouncing it as harmful, a vile PR stunt and ‘patriarchy with a dress on.’ What went wrong?
In a new documentary, Osher Gunsberg talks about his mental health crisis as he explores cutting-edge solutions to our suicide epidemic.
The Bowraville Aboriginal child murders might have been solved by now if the victims had been white, a new documentary argues.
The Bowraville Aboriginal child murders are one of our worst unsolved crimes. A new documentary tracks the 30-year legal battle that marked this history-making case.
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