Cuddlepie and the Culture Wars
Is there a more Aussie story than Snugglepot and Cuddlepie? Maybe. From multiculturalism and race, to Gallipoli and murder, this is a reading list for Australia 2020.
Is there a more Aussie story than Snugglepot and Cuddlepie? Maybe. From multiculturalism and race, to Gallipoli and murder, this is a reading list for Australia 2020.
Jessica Simpson reveals she could have died from her addiction to pills and alcohol in her upcoming memoir, Open Book.
Bonnets, bats and bunnies — 2020 will see a host of much-loved novels and classics — like Oliver Twist or Jane Austen’s Emma — getting a thoroughly modern workover, Kerry Parnell writes.
The Spice Girls rocketed to international fame in the 90s — but for Victoria Beckham, meeting her future husband David didn’t go off as smoothly as many might think.
A BIZARRE new book claims that Hillary Clinton once demanded that her husband Bill Clinton be tested for HIV because ‘he favoured unprotected sex.’
LARA Worthington explains to Cosmopolitan how she has evolved into a mum and businesswoman. Oh, and she also shows off her amazing bikini body.
J.K. Rowling has offered insight into her characters again, this time revealing why Potter named his son after Professor Severus Snape.
HE saw her raunchy Penthouse cover and organised a rendezvous. Years after Michael Hutchence’s death, The Block’s Suzi Taylor reveals all about their fling.
RICKY Nixon will be allowed to publish salacious claims of his relationship with Kim Duthie in his his tell-all biography, a judge has ruled.
RICKY Nixon’s tell-all biography tries to paint “St Kilda Schoolgirl” Kim Duthie as “a slut and a prostitute”, a court has heard.
BRACE yourself for the next instalment of the ‘St Kilda Schoolgirl’ saga. Former AFL player manager Ricky Nixon refuses to back down.
EARLIER this week, Blanchett appeared on the cover of Monopol magazine dressed as a homeless bearded man, but her latest shoot for W magazine may in fact be even weirder.
IT’S a beautiful thing for a father to have a close relationship with his son. But for Richard Wilkins’ son Christian, maybe it’s a little too close.
THE real-life Winnie the Pooh was actually a female bear who was purchased for $20 in Canada before she was brought to England, according to a new book.
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