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Meghan set to star in Guy Ritchie’s Netflix series on return to UK

The Duchess of Sussex is in advanced discussions to join the cast for the third series of The Gentlemen.

This burlesque troupe did a residency at Luna Park. The cabaret show that grew out of it is wild

Finucane & Smith celebrates 30 years of distinctive, outrageous cabaret.

Indie filmmakers are bringing sexy back, but not in the way you’d expect

The Odyssey and Spider-Man may still be sexless, but indie films like Pillion have been getting people hot under the collar this year.

‘Taste for blood’: The day my school friends found my secret poetry stash

Edinburgh poet laureate Michael Pedersen took an almighty ribbing when his high school mates unearthed his secret poetry stash.

Poignant portrait honouring ‘second mother’ collects prestigious photographic prize

When Nathan Beard’s elderly aunt had a fall, she remained determined to do everything for herself – so he captured her dignified stoicism in a powerful image.

The power decades

Influential women share their wisdom on the joy of getting older.

Podcasters and YouTubers talk too much. Here’s my secret to silencing them

The books of Colm Tóibín bring me relief from our noisy world.

Cyberattack sparks chaos for Australian bookshops and authors

The incident has disrupted national distribution, stranding event stock and leaving retail shelves empty right on the doorstep of a key sales period.

Amy Adams about making movie-quality TV

Cape Fear star Amy Adams (and Juliette Lewis) talk about making movie-quality TV.

Looking for your next read? Our critics deliver their verdicts on 10 new books

There’s a bit of everything in this week’s new releases: love, sex, heartbreak, magic, politics, history and even a woman who may or may not turn into a leopard.

Sidney Phillips, Australia’s own ‘trans adlay’ rapper, is one of a kind

The prolific underground hip-hop star steps further into the spotlight with her remarkable new album.

This art installation examines the best and worst of the internet. So what’s the yeti all about?

Mark Haslam is bringing his performance-cum-installation artwork FAKE to Carriageworks for the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. It’s a wild ride.

The Big Little Lies sequel is finally here. Good luck putting it down

Twelve years on, Liane Moriarty brings us back to Periwee Peninsula – and paradise has never looked darker.

The Australian Children's Choir is celebrating its 50th anniversary

Over five decades, The Australian Children's Choir has performed with a host of high profile artists such as John Farnham, KISS, and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

Divas, dance and decadence

The genre-defying Finucane & Smith celebrate 30 years with a new show, Dance Palace

‘Don’t overthink it’: Simone Young on Mahler, AI and the SSO’s fearless future

Chief conductor Simone Young has thrown the wraps off her 2027 season.

What is this mad, gloomy, thoroughly undramatic spectacle supposed to be about?

Time Remaining is like two separate performances accidentally occupying the same venue – though neither manages to fill the space.

Hayden Panettiere was with the man who abused her before she died. Who is Brian Hickerson?

The actress died of a suspected drug overdose earlier this week. Her death has again highlighted her troubled relationship with Hickerson.

A fresh spin on the biopic and Twilight star turns director, plus other new movies to watch this week

Our critics take a look at what’s new in cinemas this week.

No therapy could give me anything like it, says top journalist of fiction

The Walkley award-winning journalist Louise Milligan finds writing novels electrifying.

Forgot Book Week? Emergency costumes that require zero craft skills

This is Book Week for burnt-out parents: minimal effort, maximum literacy.

Hugo Weaving’s compelling new Australian drama will leave you wanting more

The Airport Chaplain, which also stars Shabana Azeez, has a thrilling sense of curiosity for characters and organisations.