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An evening of candour and connection: Katy Steele in Brisbane

Katy Steele brought the banter along with reworked versions of her solo songs, beloved Little Birdy hits, and covers from her latest album Undressed to an intimate setting at Lefty’s Music Hall in Brisbane on 7th May. The show started with local solo artist Mou. He managed to keep the audience quiet while he played…

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Review: State Opera South Australia’s Cinderella is a sumptuous rendition of a classic story

What better way to celebrate the State Opera of South Australia’s 50th anniversary (Golden Jubilee), than with a special presentation of Rossini’s classic and joyful story of Cinderella (La Cenerentola). Artistic Director Dane Lam and Executive Director Mark Taylor have hit the nail on the head by choosing this beautifully simple story of an innocent…

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The Other Side of Me at the Sydney Opera House is a heartbreaking insight into the Stolen Generation

The Other Side of Me at the Sydney Opera House is a heartbreaking story of loss and identity. Based on actual events, the dance duet tells the story of a young Aboriginal man in the Northern Territory who is adopted, along with his brother, by a white English couple in the 1960s. The adoption process…

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Waitress the Musical serves up an irresistible slice of “heart, humour and happiness pie”

Got yourself a case of the sweet tooth? Treat yourself to a slice of happiness with the hit Broadway musical, Waitress, where there’s a bun in the oven… and certainly a pie. Picture entering Her Majesty’s Theatre and the room being filled with the intoxicating scent of fresh apple pie. And no, it’s not artificial;…

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Interview: Blake Johnston on breaking the silence around mental health with In Pieces Together

Endurance stories are often framed around the finish line – the record broken, the impossible conquered. But In Pieces Together reframes that idea entirely. What begins as Blake Johnston’s attempt to break the world record for the longest continuous surf – a gruelling 40-hour effort – quickly reveals itself to be something far more profound….

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Interview: Macario de Souza on documentary In Pieces Together and turning vulnerability into strength

There’s a moment in In Pieces Together where the scale of what Blake Johnston is attempting stops feeling physical and starts feeling deeply emotional. On paper, surfing continuously for 40 hours to break a world record sounds almost impossible. But beneath the exhaustion, saltwater and spectacle lies something far more personal: a son trying to honour…

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Bridesmaids at 15: How one comedy blew up the boys’ club

Fifteen years on, Bridesmaids doesn’t simply just hold up – it looms. What once arrived as a risky studio gamble now feels like a cultural reset, a film that didn’t merely succeed within its moment but permanently altered the parameters of what mainstream comedy could look like, who it could center, and how honestly it…

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Brick is a wonderful device for limiting screen time and breaking bad habits

  We’ve all been there. Late-night doom scrolling, wondering where that TikTok feed will end so you’ll finally get some sleep. Or at work, taking a quick break and refreshing your Instagram feed for the latest updates. Smartphones get plenty of use throughout the day, and if you’re like me, probably more use than you…

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New Music Discoveries 8th May: Angus & Julia Stone, total tommy, Antony Szmierek, and more

This week, we’ve added 10 new tracks to our New Music Discoveries playlist on Apple Music and Spotify, including one track we were lucky enough to premiere earlier in the week. Our Track of the Week is “Karaoke Bar”, the warm and wistful new single from sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone. The track marks…

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Frenzal Rhomb

Frenzal Rhomb announces 20-show Australian tour to celebrate Sans Souci

  Frenzal Rhomb are bringing back their Australian punk anthems for a huge Australian tour to celebrate 23 years since the release of their album Sans Souci. The sixth album from Frenzal Rhomb brought iconic tracks like “Bucket Bong”, “Looking Good”, and “Punisher” to the ears of punk lovers all over Australia and the world…

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The Mortal Kombat II cast and filmmakers celebrate its Gold Coast homecoming at official Australian preview

The Gold Coast turned into Earthrealm this week as fans, gamers and cosplayers packed out the Official Australian Preview of Mortal Kombat II at Event Cinemas Pacific Fair on Tuesday night, welcoming the stars of the blood-soaked blockbuster back to the place where much of the film was brought to life. The event marked something…

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Nintendo Direct: Star Fox swoops onto Nintendo Switch 2 this June

Following his high-flying appearance in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Fox McCloud is officially back in the cockpit. During today’s surprise Nintendo Direct presentation, Nintendo announced that Star Fox—a visually stunning, ground-up reimagining of the Nintendo 64 classic Lylat Wars, is coming exclusively to the Nintendo Switch 2 on June 25th. Promising a cinematic take…

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Microsoft Flight Simulator heads Down Under in Update 21: Australia

Microsoft Flight Simulator might already be one of the most realistic and diverse video game experiences, and it’s crazy to think that it’s only getting bigger. In Update 21: Australia, we’re getting a massive look at the sunburnt country, with an absolute laundry list of new features: 30+ Hand-Crafted Points of Interest (POIs): Explore iconic landmarks…

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Elle, the prequel series to Legally Blonde, drops colourful teaser ahead of global launch

Before she conquered Harvard in pink stilettos, Elle Woods was just trying to survive high school. Prime Video has unveiled the first teaser trailer for Elle, the upcoming prequel series to the beloved Legally Blonde franchise, ahead of Amazon’s annual upfront presentation in New York on May 11th. The series will premiere July 1st on…

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Film Review: Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition is an entertaining and surprisingly accessible portrait of one of heavy metal’s most enduring bands

Heavy metal has always carried a certain mythology around it, but few bands have embodied that larger-than-life aura quite like Iron Maiden. With their undead mascot Eddie, operatic stage shows, and literary-infused lyrics about war, history and mortality, the British legends have spent five decades building a legacy that stretches far beyond music. Iron Maiden:…

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The 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller makes retro gaming a breeze

If you have memories of gaming on the original Nintendo 64 like me, then you might feel a certain way about that controller. And I must be honest; while there’s no denying its unique design, I never really fell in love with that original controller. Sure, there were aspects that I liked, including that sweet…

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Album Review: Unpredictable and deeply human: Aldous Harding’s Train On The Island (2026 LP)

New Zealand-born and based artist Aldous Harding is set to release her fifth album, Train On The Island, on May 8. The 10-track album comes in collaboration with producer John Parish. The two have worked together across much of Harding’s musical career, on previous albums including Party (2017), Designer (2019) and Warm Chris (2022).  The…

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Interview: Director Simon McQuoid on fan expectations, fatalities, and finding the soul of Mortal Kombat II

As Earthrealm prepares for its most brutal battle yet in Mortal Kombat II, director Simon McQuoid returns with a sequel determined to go bigger, bloodier and far more ambitious than its predecessor. Bringing the long-awaited tournament to the screen, the film introduces Karl Urban’s swaggering Johnny Cage into a sprawling war against Shao Kahn, while…

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Interview: Karl Urban, Jessica McNamee and Josh Lawson on Mortal Kombat II, action icons, complexity and escapist cinema

In Mortal Kombat II, Earthrealm’s champions return for a bloodier, louder and far more chaotic showdown against the forces of Shao Kahn – this time with Karl Urban’s swaggering Johnny Cage entering the arena. Leaning fully into the outrageous spirit of the iconic video game franchise, the sequel embraces brutal fatalities, self-aware humour and the…

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Film Review: Mortal Kombat II; bigger, bloodier sequel embraces the game’s chaotic spectacle

Mortal Kombat II understands exactly what fans wanted more of after the 2021 film: brutal fights, outrageous fatalities, fan-favourite characters, and a stronger sense of the video game’s gleefully excessive identity. While Simon McQuoid’s first film may have been the more technically controlled entry, the sequel is easily the more entertaining one, operating with the…

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John Lydon returns to Australia with Public Image Ltd (PIL)

Iconic legendary former lead singer of the Sex Pistols, John Lydon, returns to Australia with Public Image Ltd (PIL) on their “This Is Not The Last Tour” across Australia in January 2027 for a long-awaited run of headline shows. It will be the band’s first Australian visit in over a decade. Formed in 1978 following…

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Invincible VS serves up a decent 3v3 fighter with solid mechanics

I jumped onto the Invincible train later than most, but nowadays, I honestly regret that it took me so long. Without making this a review of the hit animated series, please, go and watch that show. Invincible VS, developed by Quarter Up, a new studio under Skybound Games, dishes up a 3v3 fighter that’s not…

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Kim Yang

Kim Yang 楊予菁 unveils striking one-shot video for “Turn On The Lights”

There’s a particular kind of vulnerability that comes with stepping into the spotlight for the first time — and for her debut album, Taiwanese-Australian artist Kim Yang leans directly into that tension. Ahead of the release of her debut record Turn On The Lights tomorrow, we’re proud to premiere the striking video for its title…

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Interview: Mark Kassen on his paranoid, political thriller PH-1; “The film is less about what’s revealed and more about what’s being explored.”

Set almost entirely within the confines of a luxury penthouse, PH-1 unfolds over one harrowing night as rising politician Payton Burnham watches his carefully constructed public image disintegrate in real time. Held hostage by an unseen force, he’s trapped not just physically, but within a media ecosystem that thrives on speculation, spin, and viral outrage….

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Amyl and the Sniffers

Austin City Limits 2026 lineup lands with strong Australian showing led by RÜFÜS DU SOL, Parcels and Amyl and The Sniffers

The lineup for the 25th anniversary of Austin City Limits Music Festival has been unveiled, and while the headliners are as stacked as ever, it’s the strength of the Australian contingent that stands out for 2026. Set to take over Zilker Park across two weekends (October 2–4 and October 9–11), this year’s festival is led…

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Photo Gallery: Liverpool Sound City (02-03.05.26)

Every May, Liverpool — one of the UK’s most historic music cities — becomes a launchpad for the next generation of artists as Liverpool Sound City returns with another stacked lineup of rising talent. This weekend saw Sound City transform venues across Liverpool into an absolute buzzing showcase of emerging artists. This is a festival…

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Hotel Review: Sheraton Fallsview delivers iconic Niagara views and so much more

There’s no shortage of hotel options in Niagara Falls, Canada. Some trade entirely on their proximity to, and view of, the falls. Others offer a more boutique option, their own fun attractions (like a water park), and some also operate as a Casino. And then there’s the Sheraton Fallsview, which sits at the base of…

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Games we still can’t wait to play in 2026

It’s hard to believe we’re already in May, but it’s safe to say we’ve had a few hits on our hands over the past few months. From Resident Evil Requiem to the more recent Saros and even social sims like Pokémon Pokopia and Tomdachi Life: Living the Dream, there seems to be something for everyone. That…

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Interview: Nicholas Braun on The Sheep Detectives and playing the cop no one believes in; “He just wants to matter.”

In The Sheep Detectives (read our review here), a delightfully offbeat mystery led by Hugh Jackman’s well-meaning shepherd George, it’s not just the sheep quietly observing – it’s also the humans scrambling to keep up. Enter Tim Derry, the endearingly outmatched small-town cop played by Nicholas Braun, who might be more afraid of his own…

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Book Review: As Fremantle Press turns 50, Linda Martin’s A Tale of Two Publishing Houses reflects on making publishing history

It’s a niche subject, the history of Australian publishing. Even more so when you take regionalism into account, and choose to focus on the history of one of Western Australia’s oldest publishing houses alongside one of its newest. But this is exactly what Linda Martin has done in her debut book as an author, A Tale…

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