Warner Bros. to Release New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movie ‘The Hunt for Gollum’ in 2026, Peter Jackson to Produce and Andy Serkis to Direct
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We tinker with Corsair's K65 Plus Wireless gaming keyboard, the Audio-Technica AT-UMX3 USB Audio Mixer, 'Sand Land' and more.
What better excuse to plan a trip into the city than for live music at the Sydney Opera House.
Even the most seasoned cannabis users will tell you that greening out is no fun.
The headline conversation event will also feature a first look at Poehler's new film ‘Inside Out 2’.
We explore why 'Stellar Blade' and 'Top Spin 2K25' are worthy purchases, check out 'Magic: The Gathering - Outlaws of Thunder Junction' and more.
Georgia Lines shares a third and final single from her forthcoming debut album 'The Rose of Jericho'.
The multi-instrumentalist recently featured in our 'Future of Music' series.
Almost two decades into their career as a duo, Angus & Julia Stone returned to their roots for their sixth album 'Cape Forestier'.
Jordan Rakei captures life's contrasts—big and small, vulnerable yet strong—on his fifth studio album.
Glass Animals' pop-up show at Sydney's Liberty Hall left fans pining for the release of the band's new album.
"Austin" marks the acting debut for Michael Theo, a fan-favourite from "Love on the Spectrum.
The inaugural Live Breakfast will be a celebration, inspiration and networking event, with the presentation of seven special awards.
The third outing in John Krasinski’s horror franchise 'A Quiet Place' has received a new trailer.
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Apple's commercial for the new iPad Pro prompted an angry backlash among Hugh Grant, Justine Bateman and others.
King Stingray posted an intriguing offer to fans on their social media today.
'drumless' finds the multi-instrumentalist reimagining tracks from their 2023 album, 'DRUMMER'.
The post-punk embark on their UK and Europe tour this month.
"I be showing my ass, they mad huh.
The Australian-born, LA-based singer-songwriter describes the EP as a "defining moment”.
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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.