Emmys delayed for the first time since September 11 attacks
Hollywood’s strike continues to have far-reaching impacts across the TV and film industry.
- by Thomas Mitchell
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Matildas v Denmark sets television ratings record
The Matildas’ 2-0 win over Denmark in the FIFA Women’s World Cup was the most-watched broadcast event of the year, bettering the 2022 AFL grand final.
- by Thomas Mitchell
How did Ye get here? Five things we learn in the new Kanye West documentary
The Trouble With KanYe investigates how Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, one of America’s most celebrated artists, became a megaphone for hate and division.
- by Thomas Mitchell
Opinion
Comedy
It began as a funny coincidence. Somehow it became my greatest work stress
I’ve been thrust into a more unorthodox, though not entirely unwelcome, workplace pattern.
- by Thomas Mitchell
The ‘gateway horror’ ABC kids show that toppled Bluey at the Logies
What, no Bluey? The creators of Crazy Fun Park were just as shocked as the rest of the country when they won the Logie for Most Outstanding Children’s program.
- by Thomas Mitchell
Logies 2023 as it happened: Sonia Kruger wins Gold in a night of upsets
The 63rd annual Logie Awards are under way and host Sam Pang is taking no prisoners. Follow our live coverage.
- by Damien Woolnough, Thomas Mitchell and Karl Quinn
Opinion
Pop culture
My kid’s favourite picture book keeps me awake at night
This widely accepted children’s classic is absolutely terrifying, so why can’t I stop reading it?
- by Thomas Mitchell
Twenty years ago, The O.C. changed television forever
How a teen drama about a misunderstood kid from the wrong side of the tracks became one of the most important cultural artefacts of the 2000s.
- by Thomas Mitchell
Opinion
Death
Have you scattered ashes before? It’s harder than you think
Saying goodbye to Grandma was tough, but disposing of her was even tougher.
- by Thomas Mitchell
‘We’re not going to compromise’: Actors’ union says strike could last until 2024
The actors’ union chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland says the actors’ strike might last until next year, and explains the key issues.
- by Thomas Mitchell
What’s a strike without star power? Celebrities head to the picket line
Australia’s Samara Weaving has joined famous faces including David Duchovny and Olivia Wilde on the picket lines as the Hollywood strike drags on.Â
- by Thomas Mitchell