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Final thoughts on 'Indiana Jones and the Great Circle', plus 'Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete' and more.
We test a 4K gaming monitor from Temu to see how it fares, plus hands-on with the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 and 'Fitness Boxing 3'.
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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.
As of now, the wildly popular social media app is going to be banned in the U.
Drake has filed a federal lawsuit against UMG for defamation over Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us.
Bob Dylan joined TikTok four days before the app is scheduled to be banned in the U.
The Eagles have donated $2.
The Recording Academy announced a scaled-down Grammy Week for the 2025 Grammys, canceling some events and repurposing others for wildfire relief.
Margaret Qualley said it took "a year" for her skin to recover from the irritation caused by the face prosthetics used in "The Substance.
Justin Baldoni is demanding Disney and Marvel preserve all documents relating to Nicepool from 'Deadpool & Wolverine' amid Blake Lively legal battle.
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Townsend's afternoon show was a staple of Australian kids and teens' TV diet through the 1980, and provided a launch pad for INXS.
TikTok could be outlawed in the U.
With just a little over a week to go until the Hottest 100 countdown takes place, the race to #1 is on.
“I don’t speak to him, my love.
Crowded House, Tones and I, and Dom Dolla were among the winners at last year's Rolling Stone Australia Awards.
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Generation X school kids in Australia were weaned on "Wonder World" and re-runs of "Monkey", "Get Smart" and "The Goodies".
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.