entertainment
Emma Stone shaved her head for Bugonia, but that's just the beginning
Yorgos Lanthimos continues his journey as the king of absurdist dark comedies with this latest offering, which delves into conspiracy theories in the most bizarre way. Source link
Drake appeals defamation loss over Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us
Superstar rapper Drake is appealing the dismissal of his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over the Kendrick Lamar diss track Not Like Us. Source link
Phar Lap turns 100 in 2026. This year, two musicals inspired by him debut
As the 2025 Melbourne Cup approaches, two musicals celebrating — and satirising — the life of Phar Lap premiere, with “Australia’s greatest racehorse” brought to life with an actor and a puppeteer. Source link
Why the Powerhouse is calling for ideas to be buried for 100 years
The Powerhouse Museum buried technologies such as a solar calculator and cardboard box camera in 1981. Now they want to know what to bury in 2026. Source link
Sydney musicians left feeling voiceless after CBD busking crackdown
Busking may be a familiar sight on Sydney’s George Street, but most key spots for musicians have now been banned. Source link
Nicole Kidman opens Vogue World in Gilda gown weeks after divorce filing
From a Nicole Kidman “revenge” dress to a dressing-gown tuxedo, these are all of the best Hollywood-style looks at this year’s Vogue World event. Source link
These women artists ditched the conservative local art world for Europe
At the turn of the century, Australian women artists travelled to Europe and returned with new styles and techniques. Their long-overlooked contribution to Australian art is celebrated in Dangerously Modern. Source link
These women artists ditched the conservative local art world for Europe
At the turn of the century, Australian women artists travelled to Europe and returned with new styles and techniques. Their long-overlooked contribution to Australian art is celebrated in Dangerously Modern. Source link
Peter Sellars plots return to Adelaide Festival 24 years after controversy
The Adelaide Festival is launching its line-up for its 2026 instalment, and the program will feature both fresh and returning faces, including British rock band Pulp, French actor Isabelle Huppert and American theatre director Peter Sellars. Source link
Why Thai cave rescuer Richard Harris can't quit diving
A new documentary by director Jennifer Peedom delves deep into the attraction of cave diving, and why Richard Harris says risk-taking is crucial for resilience. Source link