US President Donald Trump takes aim at US music giants Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift in blistering posts on social media.
How this WA farm kid ended up performing at Eurovision
From living off-grid in a tiny WA town to TikTok virality and now Eurovision fame, Go-Jo's path to success hasn't been straightforward.
Colm Tóibín has written a sequel to Brooklyn, but some readers aren't happy
Tóibín is one of the most revered figures in Irish literature, and he's visiting Australia to discuss his latest novel, Long Island.
Final Destination proves you can't outsmart Death
After 25 years of making us fear the everyday, Final Destination is back and it's out for blood.
Key takeaways from the night that changed Kim Kardashian's life 'forever'
The reality TV star and businesswoman tells a Paris court she thought she was going to die during a 2016 robbery in her hotel room during the city's fashion week celebration, and that the incident changed her life forever.
Kim Kardashian to testify against alleged 'grandpa robbers' who tied her up at gunpoint
The star will come face to face with the gang who allegedly bound and gagged her in a Paris hotel room in 2016 and stole $15 million of jewellery.
Darren used to watch his dad play Warcraft, now he's designing the games
Warcraft has been uniting people across the globe for 30 years. This Adelaide man went from watching his dad play on their home computer, to designing the games himself.
Swift spokesperson claims subpoena in Lively-Baldoni case is 'tabloid clickbait'
Taylor Swift's subpoena in the It Ends With Us case is another attempt "to intimidate and attack women's rights and reputations," Lively's spokesperson said.
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One of Australia's first deaths in custody explored in powerful new play
Andrea James's powerful new play, The Black Woman of Gippsland, re-examines a problematic colonial legend and shows just how much work Australia still has to do to reckon with the past.
The Gentle Protagonist: The artist painting Tasmania's landscapes
Michael McWilliams paints his home state’s wild and farmed landscapes. A blockbuster exhibition in Launceston is the first time an extensive collection of his work has been shown.
Brisbane secures international show for 75th anniversary celebration
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is coming exclusively to Brisbane in 2026, as part of the event's 75th anniversary celebrations, with the city's 2032 Olympic and Paralympic hosting bid forming part of the show's attraction to Queensland.
This filmmaker's marriage was ending. Naturally, she wrote a love story
From the mother-daughter bond to the romantic, With or Without You explores love in all its forms.
How do you keep a groundbreaking film relevant, three decades later?
Before Brokeback Mountain, Ang Lee's The Wedding Banquet was one of the most groundbreaking films of the 90s, particularly for queer Asian-Americans. So how do you re-imagine such a classic, while keeping it relevant to a modern audience? We asked its director.
Fourth time lucky for $100,000 Archibald Prize winner
Women's labour is in the spotlight in Brisbane artist Julie Fragar's portrait Flagship Mother Multiverse (Justene), which has won the Archibald Prize.
Diddy sex trafficking trial closes in on jury selection
Plus Usher announces an Australian tour, the Producer Screen Awards announce their 2025 winners, Death Stranding 2 reveals Australian setting and more.
The 'absurd' moment this Aussie author found out she was a NYT bestseller
Sunshine Coast author Jessica Townsend is back with the much-anticipated fourth book in her bestselling Nevermoor series starring the magical Morrigan Crow.
Professor Richard Scolyer shares health update as he wins major prize at book awards
Former Australian of the Year Professor Richard Scolyer says he may only have a few months to live as he faces his brain cancer diagnosis.
David Attenborough is turning 99 and he is furious
Everyone's favourite nature narrator is entering into his 100th year and releasing a brand-new documentary. But this is not a gentle reflection on the past century: it's an impassioned call to arms.
Nagi's second book sold almost 300k copies last year. Now it's won a prize
A week after RecipeTin Eats founder Nagi Maehashi accused baker Brooke Bellamy of plagiarism, Maehashi has beaten her fellow cookbook author in a major prize.
Comedian Sez on why she needs to take her ADHD meds around millennials
You may not know her name, but with more than 7 million likes on TikTok, you have almost definitely seen Sez's face on your phone.
Geraldine Viswanathan went from triple j trainee to Marvel
Thunderbolts* is being praised as the best Marvel film in years, and Australian actor Geraldine Viswanathan might just be its "secret weapon".