Ida Sophia’s Patience and Penitentia is a compelling feat of endurance

Patience and Penitentia is a powerful durational performance by South Australian artist Ida Sophia that explores silence, punishment, and power within relationships. Over forty days, the artist, weighted down by rose-petal chains, performs a ritual of penance and silence. Dark red walls and a haunting soundtrack evoke memories of cavernous churches. Strands of rose thorns…

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Interview: Jeff Bridges and Bobby Moynihan on Minions & Monsters and the beautiful chaos of making movie magic

For audiences expecting little more than Minions-fuelled chaos, Minions & Monsters has a delightful surprise waiting. Beneath the slapstick, sight gags and monster-sized mayhem lies an unexpectedly heartfelt tribute to the magic of cinema itself. Set during Hollywood’s seismic transition from silent films to talkies, Illumination’s latest adventure isn’t simply about the Minions accidentally conquering…

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Interview: Jesse Eisenberg and Zoey Deutch on Minions & Monsters and falling in love with cinema all over again

On paper, Minions & Monsters sounds exactly as delightfully ridiculous as its title suggests: Minions accidentally conquer Hollywood, unleash monsters upon the world and somehow have to save it all over again. What our Peter Gray wasn’t expecting was a surprisingly heartfelt love letter to the movies themselves. Set against Hollywood’s transition from silent films…

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Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Pool

“I can’t believe we are in an airport!” – Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Review

Is this really an airport? The thought continues to echo through my mind despite knowing the answer. Looking out over the maze of island garden beds that turn the huge pool into a complex architectural wonder – and a kids’ aquatic playground – it’s hard to believe it to be true. To one side rise…

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Mungangga Garlag

Mungangga Garlagula at the Sydney Opera House is a beautiful meeting of cultures

As you enter the Studio space at the Sydney Opera House your senses immediately switch on. There is a smokiness to the room that makes everything slightly soft around the edges and amidst the hum of people finding their seats, the sound of crickets and nocturnal wildlife can be heard. The scene is set for…

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LOUDER

Much more than a circus, LOUDER elevates acrobats to a new playing field

Joining two art forms, orchestra and acrobatics, LOUDER is much more than just the mere slapping together of the two. This production showcases a unique offering; an opportunity for audiences to bear witness to the evolution of acrobatics and orchestra. And they do it together. Director and visionary, Darcy Grant, eloquently observes that, “contemporary circus…

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JAMES

James to celebrate 40 years in Australia with Razorlight

Iconic ‘Madchester’ band James return to Australia this October. Formed in 1982, they’ve released an impressive 18 albums, their latest, Yummy, hitting #1 in the UK. Known for Tim Booth’s introspective lyrics and enigmatic vocals, the band broke through with classics like “Sit Down”, “Laid” and “Getting Away with It (All Messed Up)”. With over…

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Interview: Director Sarah D’Ambrosio and star Hannah Emily Anderson on the right to feel bad in Good Vibes Only

With Good Vibes Only, writer/director Sarah D’Ambrosio imagines a world where artificial intelligence doesn’t just organise our lives – it dictates how we’re allowed to feel. After a painful break-up, Eva desperately wants to cry, but her relentlessly upbeat AI companion, Margaret, insists on steering her back towards positivity, transforming grief into something that needs…

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A classic tale of compassion, Balloon Dog at the Sydney Opera House will pull at the heartstrings

Produced and created by Indian Ink Theatre Company, Balloon Dog at the Sydney Opera House is a contemporary adaptation of Kabuliwala, the 1892 Bengali short story by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. It is the story of a five-year-old girl called Mini who befriends a local service station worker called Kabir (Jehangir Homavazir). They form an…

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From BookTok to Barry’s Bay: How the cast of Every Year After honoured a beloved love story

The cast of Every Year After knew they were stepping into beloved territory. Adapted from Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel ‘Every Summer After’ – a BookTok sensation that spent 16 weeks on The New York Times Bestseller List and has sold more than one million copies – the series arrives with an audience already deeply invested…

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The HyperX Origins 2 65 is an affordable and durable mechanical keyboard

I’d like to think that I’m getting pretty well-versed in the world of keyboards at this point. I’ve tried enough to know which ones I like and what works best for me, and also understand the type of keyboards that I don’t like. I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to test the HyperX…

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Interview: Charlotte MacInnes on discovering herself on debut EP HIGHWATER; “I wanted to create a world that felt a lot bigger in its way of imagery and language.”

Charlotte MacInnes speaks about her debut EP HIGHWATER with the kind of wonder that feels inseparable from the music itself. Across five tracks, the Australia-born, London-based singer-songwriter builds a world where rivers become places of reflection, ghosts become lessons to carry or release, and contradictions are embraced rather than resolved. Rooted in alternative pop but…

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Album Review: Kita Alexander crafts her most mature and self-assured work to date with sophomore LP RAGE

For an album named RAGE, Kita Alexander‘s second full-length effort is remarkably gentle. That isn’t a criticism. In fact, it’s the album’s greatest strength. Rather than presenting rage as explosive, destructive, or all-consuming, Alexander approaches the emotion as something far more nuanced: a catalyst for growth, self-discovery, and necessary change. Across these songs, anger isn’t…

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11 immersive experiences you can’t miss in North America in 2026

From Broadway in New York to Disneyland in California, North America has long mastered the immersive experience. With new productions and spaces opening regularly, there’s also always something new to experience. Here’s just eleven of my favourite places to visit in the U.S.A. when looking to immerse yourself in art, music, scenery, cowboys (you’ll see…

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Angus Legg

“It has been a dream come true” – Angus Legg on debut EP, A Long Time Gone

Angus Legg’s debut EP drops today, and I was lucky enough to chat with him about the journey he’s been on, allowing A Long Time Gone to come together. The folk singer-songwriter from Melbourne opened up about everything, from his creative processes and influences to complex relationships, emotions, grief and addiction; this EP is Legg’s…

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It must be the season of the witch for Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in the full-length trailer for Practical Magic 2

Nearly three decades after becoming one of cinema’s most beloved cult classics, the Owens sisters are finally back. Warner Bros. has unveiled the first full-length trailer for Practical Magic 2, reuniting Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as Sally and Gillian Owens for a long-awaited return to the enchanting world of family curses, forbidden love, and…

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Film Review: Supergirl stands as a confident declaration that DC Studios intends for its heroes to feel distinct rather than interchangeable

Following the colourful optimism and unapologetic comic-book exuberance of Superman, the next chapter of DC Studios’ cinematic universe takes an unexpectedly darker turn. Directed by Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya, Cruella), Supergirl is less concerned with saving the world than it is with the emotional cost of surviving one. Drawing heavily from Tom King and Bilquis…

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Matt Tarrant on how the Adelaide Fringe Foundation helps upcoming artists

Matt Tarrant is a highly regarded magician, mentalist, producer, creator, and performer. He has recently taken the role of Chair of the Adelaide Fringe Foundation. We spoke to him about what the Foundation provides for artists and venues and how it fits into the Adelaide Fringe. Congratulations on your appointment as the Adelaide Fringe Foundation…

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Star Fox is a cinematic flight into the next generation

It has been a long wait for Fox McCloud to return to the cockpit, but Star Fox on the Nintendo Switch 2 proves that some things are definitely worth the wait. The game takes full advantage of the massive leap forward in power offered by Nintendo’s new hardware; this entry doesn’t just reboot the franchise,…

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Here’s what you should know before Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders go live at midnight tonight

Grand Theft Auto 6 is certainly creeping towards its November 19 release date, but it all feels much closer given Aussies will be able to pre-order the game from midnight tonight. There are a few other bits of information recently confirmed by Rockstar Games that we should also mention. While we’ll get to the actual…

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BIGSOUND

BIGSOUND is set to create change for its 25th anniversary in September

BIGSOUND, the largest music industry event in the Southern Hemisphere, is preparing for another incredible showcase and presentation for its 25th anniversary from 1-4 September. Running for four days and three nights in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, it creates a welcome space for connections and conversations between the artists and the business where many dreams are…

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New Farm Queer Film Festival celebrates five years with provocative premieres, Cannes favourites and queer cinema classics

Brisbane’s New Farm Queer Film Festival is marking its fifth anniversary with its most ambitious programme yet, bringing together acclaimed international premieres, boundary-pushing independent cinema, and landmark queer classics for a ten-day celebration of LGBTQIA+ storytelling. Running from July 30th to August 8th at New Farm Cinemas, the festival once again positions itself as one…

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Dark Scrolls had me wishing it was a better game

Yes, this game is indeed named with a reference. Tongue-in-cheek and packed with charm, Dark Scrolls is a cheeky and fast-paced sidescrolling fantasy adventure – complete with multiple routes, secrets, and a pile of selectable characters. Plus screens filled with enjoyably stressful enemies. Unfortunately, the game’s lack of polish and quality-of-life features drags it down,…

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Pokémon GO City Safari is coming to Brisbane this September

This September, Pokemon fans will get the chance to explore Brisbane’s most iconic locations in a brand-new way, with all your fave Pokemon in your pocket, thanks to the Pokemon GO City Safari. Details for the event are as follows: Location: Queen Street Mall, Brisbane, Australia Date: Saturday, September 26 and Sunday, September 27, 2026…

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Flight Review: Flying America’s ULCC Frontier Airlines from New York (EWR) to Orlando (MCO)

With the demise of Spirit Airlines earlier this year, American travelers now have one less Ultra Low-Cost Carrier (ULCC) in market. As a loss of such an airline often means the increase of fares, it presents an opportunity for other budget airlines in the market, like Frontier Airlines, to take over their routes and help…

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Jake Johnson trades tennis for pickleball in first trailer for Apple TV’s The Dink

The battle for sporting supremacy is heading somewhere no one saw coming: the pickleball court. The first trailer for Apple TV’s The Dink has arrived, serving up a crowd-pleasing sports comedy packed with rivalry, redemption and more than a few bruised egos. Starring Jake Johnson, the film follows former tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd, whose promising…

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Drag Race Down Under Vs The World announces the stars battling it out for international drag supremacy

The world is officially coming Down Under. For the first time in Drag Race herstory, queens from across the global Drag Race universe are heading to Australia and New Zealand to battle some of the franchise’s most beloved Down Under alumni in the all-new Stan Original series Drag Race Down Under vs The World, premiering…

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Warner Bros. release Tom Cruise retrospective trailer in celebration of Digger, which looks to be his wildest role to date

For much of the last decade, Tom Cruise has operated almost exclusively in blockbuster territory. Whether dangling from aircraft in the Mission: Impossible franchise or returning to the cockpit for Top Gun: Maverick, the actor has cemented himself as cinema’s ultimate stunt-driven movie star. But a newly released career retrospective from Warner Bros. serves as…

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Film Review: Minions & Monsters is a surprisingly sweet love letter to Old Hollywood

There was a point where it felt as though the Minions had exhausted every conceivable avenue of chaos. After multiple Despicable Me entries and two standalone adventures, these yellow agents of destruction seemed destined to endlessly recycle the same collection of slapstick gags, gibberish conversations and increasingly frantic set pieces. Minions & Monsters doesn’t entirely…

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Book Review: Department of the Vanishing is a tale of shared grief with an enthralling twist

As the winner of the Tasmanian Literary Awards 2025, I was expecting something rare and raw from Johanna Bell’s latest novel. And that was exactly what I found with Department of the Vanishing. Strange and sad, it is a tale of this time of extinction, broken yet beautiful. Our protagonist, Ava, is surrounded by the…

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