At 12 years old,Julian Dennison was one of two leads in the highest grossing New Zealand film of all time,Hunt for the Wilderpeople. But he hasn’t stopped there.
The alter ego of Brian Firkus,Trixie Mattel is one of the world’s most successful drag artists.
The New York playwright thought his outrageous little play would run for two nights. It remains a camp cult classic 40 years on.
Emerald Fennell follows up her Oscar-winning debut Promising Young Woman with a polarising take on our culture of clout chasing.
Director Eli Roth now sees franchise potential in his remarkably fun new slasher flick,which started out as a spoof movie trailer.
He opened for Joan Rivers at 23 and is the familiar face of Mardi Gras and Eurovision. So who cares if Neighbours don’t call again?
The British comedian,actor and writer,still best known for his role in The Young Ones,reveals an unhappy childhood and lifelong demons in his new memoir.
The singer-songwriter doesn’t miss being a head-turning pop star,but don’t call him “literary”.
The Grammy-winning artist discusses his coming SXSW Sydney keynote on hip-hop’s 50th anniversary.
As his bestselling book is adapted into a series by HBO,this Australian author relishes finding the humour in crime.
US comedian Catherine Cohen had a mini-stroke that led to the discovery of a congenital heart defect. Two months after surgery,she is heading our way.