Features Features Why would anyone watch a show like Bojack Horseman? Bojack Horseman isn't just a show about a talking horse. It has slowly evolved into one of the most convincing portrayals of familial trauma put to screen.
Features Features Farrah Abraham’s My Teenage Dream is the purest expression of pop ever recorded Abraham's art-pop oddity turned five last month. In the time since its release its reputation as an era-defining trainwreck has only intensified.
Features Features AJJ are giving The Wiggles a run for their money The folk-punk provocateurs have just completed a 10-year anniversary tour of one of their greatest albums. Now they're heading Australia's way.
Features Features Two Steps On The Water are fighting back the fear The Melbourne band talk resilience and rebellion ahead of the release of their new album, Sword Songs, on Friday September 29.
More More Shattered makes the case that the one person hampering the Clinton campaign was Hillary herself In her new book, 'What Happened' Hillary Clinton throws blame left, right and centre. But according to 'Shattered', fault lay much closer to home.
Features Features It feels like every musician in the world is singing about death this week In our fortnightly round up of new music, we looked at releases from local and international acts, and noticed everyone had the same thing on their mind.
Features Features There is a reason Kurt Cobain so adored Shonen Knife The Japanese pop punk band have been amassing fans for 36 years. Now they're heading our way, with a litany of fantastic local Aussie bands in tow.
Features Features The Nether is the most unsettling play you will see this year A thorny, controversial work about the ways in which the internet restricts our freedoms (and our thoughts), The Nether is a one of a kind work of art.
Features Features Wolf Creek’s Greg McLean is heading to the jungle The famed director behind two of the most terrifying Australian films of all time has made his Fitzcarraldo - a story of humanity vs nature.
More More Hold the phone: Drake has announced the dates for his 2017 Australian tour Are you ready to hotline bling? Because you know that can only mean one thing - that Drake, everyone's favourite Degrassi alumni, is heading our way.
More More Jenny Valentish to give lecture tackling Australia’s drinking problem Valentish, joined onstage by journalist Wendy Harmer and Dr Michael Bowen, will explore exactly what drives so many Aussies to drink.
Features Features Here are eight great Sydney venues (that you should have visited already) Don't listen to the haters - Sydney's live music scene isn't dying. In fact, it's going through a boom the likes of which we haven't seen for some time.