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Plus Aussies react to Eurovision elimination, Cannes bans the nip slip, Sydney musical heading to the West End and more.
Yasmin Jeffery is an entertainment reporter with ABC Arts, Culture and Entertainment. Previously, she has written for ABC Lifestyle and ABC News.
Plus Aussies react to Eurovision elimination, Cannes bans the nip slip, Sydney musical heading to the West End and more.
As Go-Jo prepares to represent Australia at Eurovision 2025, we look back over a decade of our contributions to the song contest and consider where to from here.
Mikaella and Onjuli met 13 years ago: one was couch-surfing across Europe; the other was living in Bristol and had a sofa. Now they're married and write smutty books together.
More than 40 years after the release of her first novel, the best-selling Chilean-American author reflects on the reason she is drawn to stories that blend the mundane with the extraordinary.
The 2025 Met Gala was all about self-expression and the contributions Black people have made to high fashion. Which celebrities nailed the theme?
Tom Ward was living in rural Aotearoa/New Zealand with his young family when he got the call: the creators of Gilmore Girls and The Marvelous Mrs Maisel wanted to work with him.
Jon Hamm returns to what he does best in his latest drama series — with one big twist. Let us tell you about Your Friends and Neighbors and the other best new series ready for streaming this Easter long weekend.
North of North is a comedy filmed in the Arctic, but that's not the only reason it's unlike any other show on TV.
There are movies you'd expect to see Viola Davis star in, and there are those you wouldn't. G20 is the latter.
Plus, Cannes Film Festival slate announced and how to watch Lady Gaga's Coachella set.
New Zealand actor Morgana O'Reilly has been quietly booking roles for two decades. But with The White Lotus, she's finally made it to the world stage. We chat to the star about Pam the wellness mentor, working with Mike White and the season three finale.
Plus, Cassie Workman gets witchy with Lilly Wachowski and Baby Reindeer leads the BAFTAs sweep.
The dating show Love Triangle is back for its third season, with reality royalty Chrishell Stause hosting the show's first reunion special. We catch up with the Selling Sunset star to find out why, how life's going with G Flip and what she's watching right now.
Plus White Lotus star Jason Isaacs wades into prosthetic penis discourse, protesters interrupt Gal Gadot's walk of fame ceremony and more.
Five new shows to watch this month, including the highly anticipated Seth Rogen comedy and a murder mystery set at the White House.
As a bestselling author, Cassandra Clare has faced her fair share of controversy. Back with a new fantasy series that draws on her Jewish cultural background, she isn't letting potential reader reactions stop her from exploring complex themes in her work.
Meghan's mindful lifestyle show is all about finding the joy in the little things. Of course it isn't groundbreaking. But it is the definition of an easy watch.
The Succession star's head-to-toe brown outfits, of all the possible colours, turned him into the man to watch on the red carpet this awards season.
The Real Housewives of Sydney is returning for its third season — but there are 31 other franchises to watch, too. Here are the six to get started on.
Fans have noticed that seasons one and three of The White Lotus have a distinctly yellow tone to their colour grading. And the reason for that comes from a 2000 Steven Soderbergh film.
Madeleine Sami on what we can expect from season two of the NZ queer IVF comedy Double Parked, and when we can expect Deadloch's return.
Five new shows to watch this month, from a German sci-fi thriller series that follows a deadly retro virtual assistant to Laverne Cox's warm and fuzzy show about a homecoming.
The star of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy explains how her character has had to evolve across the four films while still remaining essentially the same person.
Dive into our summer reading guide featuring slow-burn romantasy, suspenseful crime fiction and a captivating cult Japanese bestseller.
Helen Scheuerer could have traditionally published her debut novel, but she decided to self-publish instead. Months later, she quit her day job and never looked back.