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Joining forces with Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Marshall has released the Monitor III Active Noise Cancellation headphones.
From LEGO to Star Wars playing cards and even VR devices, here's some last-minute gift ideas perfect for Christmas 2024.
Thoughts on the updated iPad mini after a few weeks, plus impressions on the new trading card game 'Altered'.
Fans of 'Wicked', clear your calendar and get ready to step into the magic with Novotel’s enchanting new installation.
What So Not looks back at the year that was with Rolling Stone AU/NZ, reflecting on supporting the next generation, his latest EP, and more.
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Billie Marten is already a fan of this part of the world, with Marlon Williams, Courtney Barnett, and The Beths among her favourites.
You can march to the beat of your own drum with the Yamaha DTX Series, especially now with up to $600 cashback on offer for a limited time.
Lady Gaga will include 'Die With a Smile' on LG7, an album she says was born from her love of music.
The first trailer for 'Superman' is out, following a preview with director James Gunn and stars David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult.
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'The Substance' star Demi Moore joins forces with 'Nightbitch' actor Amy Adams to unpack female rage for Variety's 'Actors on Actors' series.
Paramount is developing 'Sonic the Hedgehog 4' and will release the sequel in 2027.
Those artworks, depicting characters that could only have been crafted from his hand, were always signed off with the mononym “Leunig".
What So Not discusses the future of Australian's live music industry and more.
Tone Deaf counts down the best rock and metal albums of 2024 from Australia and New Zealand.
As part of a state-wide trial, the Minns Labor Government will kick off a 12-month pill testing trial at music festivals starting in 2025.
Kylie Minogue will embark on a her biggest tour in over a decade in early 2025, including several stops in Australia.
The festival will celebrate its biggest event to date with two nights spanning 50 years of rock, featuring Australian and international acts.
World Pride will take place in Sydney next year, with over 500,000 people expected to attend the events.
Aussie music festivals continue to pump new money into state and regional economies as the live sector begins its long-awaited rebound.
Of the 330 international music festivals announced this year, three Australian bands are in-demand.
The world’s most remote music festival — which is how the Birdsville Big Red Bash in outback Queensland brands itself — needs volunteers.
For promoters, a new set of problems in this free-wheeling live space.