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Wife of former One Nation deputy leader David Oldfield returns to TV 10 years after being cast as a panelist on Nine’s failed daytime talk show The Catch-Up
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In his first foray into fiction, The Toymaker author reveals he was terrified he would ‘cause offence or suffering to survivors and their families’
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She hasn’t been able to rock out in a car for seven years, but thanks to James Corden, she spits some flow on Get Ur Freak On, does the entire Single Ladies dance – and proves she’s full of surprises
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Naomi Cass shares a selection from 14 of her favourite Melbourne photographers, who have exhibited at the Centre for Contemporary Photography and beyond
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The Mexican artist’s works depicted her dreams, pain and feminism – but she also understood the power of performance
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The Tobagonian calypso star on touring with Bob Marley, her battles against sexism and exploitation, and enjoying an unlikely career boost at the age of 76
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Fans are speculating that Payne’s new contract with Capitol Records may spell the official end of the group, on hiatus since March
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Performers, politicians and public to read out until all 12 volumes on Iraq war inquiry are heard
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Zachary Quinto’s Spock remains the real star of the latest instalment, even if Idris Elba’s Krall could have been given more to do
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We have long known that stress can be energising. This engaging book, full of science and vivid stories, presents the case for ‘what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger’
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New spaces, new formats, new exhibitions and a robot guide are just part of the latest leap forwards in the evolution of the Art Gallery of Western Australia. All are designed to complement the State Art Collection, which remains the heart of the AGWA experienceFive ways to see things differently at AGWA
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The UNHCR is working tirelessly to provide life-changing humanitarian support to the millions of displaced people around the globe. In this Q&A, the not-for-profit’s National Director of Australia, Naomi Steer explains what you can do to help the world’s most vulnerableIs there anything Australians can do to help with the international refugee crisis?
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Children’s engagement with Play School is ‘uniquely personal’, writes Clem Bastow, who speaks to other grown-up fans about their favourite moments
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From Australian crime films to a racy South Korean lesbian romance, our critic picks the festival’s top screenings
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Our quarterly music column returns to dig up the best under-the-radar Australian releases from April, May and June
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She has starred in Hollywood blockbusters, costume dramas and, now, The BFG – but despite leading a ‘charmed life’, the actor insists she’s not a ‘perfect, entitled luvvy’
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With the Republican National Convention and the world famous Comic-Con taking place the same week, we asked artists to turn their pens on the election
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The Star Trek crew on the UK’s decision to explore a new and potentially hostile frontier and the reasoning behind making commander Sulu’s character openly gay
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Poison herbs, handcuffs on a hospital bed, death threat voicemails … the subtle but chilling exhibits in the photographer’s powerful show about abortion capture the horror of a largely invisible war on women
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Slovakian photographer Mária Švarbová stages atmospheric shots of pastel-hued swimming pools, full of pristine waters and blood-red bathing caps
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A clip from Esther May Campbell’s drama about family relationships wilting in the late summer heat, starring singer and songwriter Beth Orton
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Join us at 7.30pm BST on Saturday 23 July to watch the final night of Mike Bartlett’s acclaimed play Wild, live from Hampstead theatre
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The German’s photographs of landscapes share a geometric beauty with the work of Mondrian
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The director-star of Garden State and new film Wish I Was Here – and of course Scrubs – has answered your questions on Kickstarter, Scottish independence and ghosts’ nether regions
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She’s the soul star loved by everyone from Elvis to Will Oldham, who saw her career resurrected by a song she recorded for a weight-loss documentary. She answered your questions about being an old man’s sweetheart, Beyonce and Elvis.
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Back with a new show at White Cube, modern art's most inseparable duo joined us live from the gallery, to talk about painting, politics and why good things often come in pairs
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Standup, panel-show regular and Stephen Fry's favourite Canadian funnywoman ... on Tuesday, Katherine Ryan will be joining us in the hotseat. From her Comic Relief turn as Nicki Minaj to her Beyoncé obsession, ask her your questions now
Shakespeare Solos
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Laura Carmichael speaks Portia’s lines from the courtroom scene in The Merchant of Venice, in which she tells the moneylender Shylock to be merciful
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In a speech taken from the first scene of All’s Well That Ends Well, Sacha Dhawan’s Parolles stresses the importance of losing one’s virginity
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Ayesha Dharker plays Titania, the queen of the fairies, in a scene from A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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David Morrissey speaks the opening lines from Richard III in which the scheming Richard lays out his plan to turn his brothers, Clarence and the newly enthroned King Edward IV, against each other
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Damian Lewis performs Antony’s funeral oration for Julius Caesar in Shakespeare’s tragedy – one of a new set of films to mark Shakespeare 400
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Camille O’Sullivan plays Constance in King John, who laments the loss of her son, Arthur, but disputes the suggestion that she has gone mad
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