Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau Debut at Tribeca Film Festival
Katy Perry and former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau made their relationship official with a PDA-filled red carpet debut at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
Katy Perry and former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau made their relationship official with a PDA-filled red carpet debut at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
Netflix's Scooby-Doo: Origins trailer faces ridicule as fans claim the dog is not a Great Dane. Some defend the puppy, saying it will grow. The reboot premieres in 2027.
Taylor Swift's new song for Toy Story 5 has sparked emotional reactions online, with fans sobbing over Jessie's heartbreaking storyline. Swift herself has reacted to viral videos.
Travis Scott is facing major backlash after forcing John Summit off stage during a live performance. Scott arrived two hours late and shoved his way onto the stage, sparking widespread criticism online.
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RecommendedUncovered letters show Princess Diana's risqué jokes to actor Terence Stamp, including a postcard of a bare breast and a sex joke, ahead of a Bonhams auction on June 15.
Nick Reiner, charged with murdering his parents Rob and Michele, petitions court to access $1.5 million trust for legal fees and jail expenses.
Kim Kardashian caused chaos at the Monaco Grand Prix, snubbing F1 legend Martin Brundle, barging into interviews, and stealing the winner's towel, leaving fellow Wags horrified.
Anthony Guidera, known for his role in The Godfather Part III, has died at 65. He was on life support after collapsing in May and passed away at home surrounded by family.
Pope Leo XIV met Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny at Real Madrid's Bernabeu stadium during his state visit to Spain, the Vatican confirmed. The brief greeting occurred before a papal event with 80,000 attendees.
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RecommendedRobert Irwin, 22, will host the 2026 TV Week Logie Awards at The Star Sydney on August 16, taking over from Sam Pang after three years.
The Barbican's Panafrica exhibition loses superb artworks in a dense theoretical stew, despite standout pieces by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and others.
Julian Charrière's Hard Core at MONA explores deep time through rocks, glacial erratics, and volcanic materials, inviting visitors to breathe ancient air and reflect on humanity's geological impact.
Robert Irwin, 22, will host the 66th TV WEEK Logie Awards in Sydney. The wildlife warrior and TV star called it a huge honor, following his US Dancing With The Stars win.
The US remake of Doc Martin, Best Medicine, is a cosy medical drama that soothes viewers with smalltown charm and secret goodness. It's formulaic but lavishly done, perfect for escaping distress.
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RecommendedJulia Cranney's play 'Attachment' explores adoption but rushes through key life events, leaving emotions unexplored. Paislie Reid's performance feels flat in this 70-minute sprint.
Explore the evolution of World Cup mascots from the beloved 1966 Willie to today's soulless trio Maple, Zayu, and Clutch. A nostalgic look at unique talismans.
Maureen Lipman stars in Peter Quilter's new play about a woman who can't stop singing. Despite good jokes, the story fails to explore beyond her eccentricity.
A Panorama investigation into David Sullivan's past reveals disturbing allegations. The documentary exposes a culture of exploitation and raises questions about football's ownership safeguards.
Exploring the social science behind the 'crazy cat lady' stereotype, from ancient goddesses to modern cat sanctuaries, and why women embrace the label.
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RecommendedPatrick Freyne reflects on the upsides of releasing his first novel at 51, from avoiding the shadow of early promise to knowing failure intimately.
FotoFocus's inaugural exhibition 'Big Tent' at the new FotoFocus Center in Cincinnati features over 50 artists reflecting on US democracy through powerful photography, on view until August 2026.
A review of Signal One, a high-concept sci-fi film about first contact with aliens, starring Dennis Quaid and David Thewlis. The film features talky astrophysics dialogues and a nihilistic performance by Thewlis.
A new documentary, How to Feed a Dictator, features chefs of brutal leaders like Idi Amin and Saddam Hussein, revealing the high-stakes dining and moral compromises behind serving history's worst strongmen.
A review of Georg Baselitz's final exhibition 'Back Again' at White Cube Bermondsey, London. The German painter's last works grapple with death, featuring falling bodies, frantic figures, and golden icons.
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RecommendedOver a million young carers in the UK, average age 12, get rare nights off in Walthamstow. A film highlights their need for support during Carers Week.
Mark Stockwell and Tracy Caulkins plan to redevelop the former Pauls/Parmalat dairy into a mixed-use precinct with towers, hotel, parklands, and a Beer Mile, aiming for 2032 Olympics legacy.
From Thundercat's all-star funk to Kacey Musgraves' hymns to solitude, we look at some of our favourite music of the last six months from across the pop spectrum.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's new exhibition 'Musical Bodies' explores 4,000 years of musical history, showing how instruments are central to human identity and expression.
James Blood Ulmer, the US guitarist known for blending jazz, blues, and funk in an avant-garde style, has died at 86. His family celebrated his fearless spirit.
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RecommendedJames Bidgood's experimental film Pink Narcissus, restored and reissued, blends garish colour and dreamlike imagery in a homoerotic vision of 1960s New York, starring Bobby Kendall.