'Today shows I wasn't completely crazy': Laura Jones wins $100,000 Archibald Prize for portrait of Tim Winton
Laura Jones has won the 2024 Archibald Prize for her portrait of Tim Winton.
Netflix to defend multi-million-dollar lawsuit filed by Fiona Harvey over Baby Reindeer
Scottish woman Fiona Harvey is seeking $255 million in damages saying she is the real-life inspiration behind the character Martha portrayed in the hit limited Netflix series Baby Reindeer.
Khruangbin's new album doesn't mess with the winning formula that made them indie music's #1 jam band
From Texan barn to the big time, Khruangbin talk cats, wigs, memes, and the making of their lush fourth album A La Sala.
Comedians are suddenly celebrating the people they care deeply about in their shows. This is why
Rhys Nicholson, Cameron James, Geraldine Quinn, Wil Anderson and Nath Valvo unpack why Australian comedy is making an unexpected turn towards the earnest.
How narrowing things down to 'what needs to be done today' helps Lucy Durack’s work-life balance
Lucy Durack is one of Australia's best-known and busiest leading ladies. Here, she shares some of her tips for unwinding.
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analysis:The daggy humour of Hey Hey made cruel jokes permissible in the mainstream. Thankfully TV has evolved
Reflecting on how TV has evolved since the demise of the variety genre on Australian screens — and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Is an Oscar-slap joke enough to revive 30yo Will Smith franchise in Bad Boys: Ride or Die?
The fourth instalment in this nearly 30-year-old franchise behaves as though the heady days of 90s action movies had never ended.
How Japanese woodcut prints shaped two iconic Australian artists
The bold prints and scenes of ukiyo-e, the art form which rose to prominence in 17th and 18th century Japan, have left an indelible mark on Australian art.
'I also don't have a filter': Love on the Spectrum star lands lead role in new comedy show
Wollongong actor and reality television star Michael Theo has landed his first major production, playing a character inspired by him in a new comedy drama called Austin.
Brendan collected dog-food tins for four years to create his junk festival masterpiece
It took Michelangelo four years to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel — the same length of time for Brendan Penzer to collect enough cans to create his own masterpiece.