Kylie Northover
Before joining The Age in 2006, Kylie worked as a writer, sub-editor and features editor at various newspapers and magazines in London. Since joining The Age she has worked as an online producer and reporter, as well as deputy editor of EG, editor of Melbourne Life and deputy Arts editor. She currently writes news and arts features.
Louis Theroux announces first Australian speaking tour
Kylie Northover British documentary maker Louis Theroux is set to make his first ever Australian appearance in September.
TV previews, Monday March 14
Scott Murray, Brad Newsome and Kylie Northover Observing GPs at work proves moving viewing, and the film that almost wrecked Nicole Kidman's career.
I'm A Celebrity: Brendan Fevola praises Shane Warne Foundation in finale
Kylie Northover Fevola said in his winner's message that "Shane has raised a hell of a lot of money for underprivileged kids,"
Kim Salmon on his first solo album: a psychoanalytic rock project
Kylie Northover Get inside the mind of one of our great rock pioneers.
Man Booker International longlist announced
Kylie Northover In what is possibly the most intriguing list for years, this year's Man Booker International 2016 longlist includes a couple of Nobel Prize winners, one novel already banned in China and a mystery...
Fans mourn Game of Thrones author George RR Martin - who is alive and well
Kylie Northover Fantasy author posts blog message to assure his fans he's alive after many mistakenly thought music producer George Martin, was him.
Countdown on for Madonna's Tears of a Clown 'comedy' show before Rebel Heart tour
Kylie Northover Will the Material Girl try out her comedy material at tonight's intimate club show in Melbourne?
Sir George Martin, the 'fifth Beatle' dead at 90
Kylie Northover Legendary British music producer Sir George Martin, best known for his work with The Beatles and often referred to as "the fifth Beatle" has died, aged 90.
Show about suicide leaves audiences in tears - in a good way
Kylie Northover Jonny Donahoe's Every Brilliant Thing finds the funny side of depression.
Indigenous characters come to life as The Secret River heads to Melbourne stage
Kylie Northover Traditional owners are made real as Kate Grenville's controversial novel is reimagined.
Chinese pop star in lip-sync gaffe
Kylie Northover Embarrassing footage of a Chinese folk singer lip-syncing on national television has gone viral.
Oscars 2016: Aussies have 'greater chance' of winning Oscars this year
Kylie Northover Questioning just how global the Oscars are, The Hollywood Reporter says it pays to be an Aussie.
Matchbox 20 frontman stuns fans with race remark
Kylie Northover The lead singer of multi-platinum selling rock band Matchbox 20 shocked fans at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena last night with racist on-stage banter.
The swimming pool in popular culture
Kylie Northover Authors have long loved using the swimming pool as a setting, and a metaphor.
Sunnyboys have been replaced by smoothies but municipal baths still a cheap, fun day out
Kylie Northover Sunnyboys might have gone but municipal baths still offer a cheap, fun day out.
Eric Idle and John Cleese together again in a Galaxy (song) near you
Kylie Northover Eric Idle and John Cleese are heading to Australia with a new stage show and it isn't Monty Python reheated.
Big ideas for small spaces
Tiny House Australia shows the big benefits of small living
Kylie Northover The great Australian dream has been the big house on a quarter acre block. But lately, many are starting to think less might be more.
Gillian Armstrong on Orry-Kelly: 'The Hugh Jackman of his day'
Kylie Northover The award-winning director wants to see more women in the local film industry, as well as serious dramas being made in the cinema again.
Weird Al Yankovic's shtick is as funny as ever
Kylie Northover With the release of his 14th album last year, "Weird Al" Yankovic has surely made the final step from zany outsider to genuine star.
Daniel Askill's Midas touch: the name behind Sia's videos
Kylie Northover Filmmaker and artist Daniel Askill straddles worlds that don't often collide: the New York-based Australian is as acclaimed for his artworks and video clips as he is for his advertising work for some...