Why I'm wary of a 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' remake
We live in a time where no beloved film can just be left to exist without a remake, reboot or sequel.
Josephine Tovey is a New York-based reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.
We live in a time where no beloved film can just be left to exist without a remake, reboot or sequel.
Even with the controversies over doping, the Olympics are proving an uplifting spectacle, and one we needed this year.
At the Republican Convention, attendees had the chance to wear their sexist derision for the Hillary Clinton: stickers proclaiming "Life's a bitch, don't vote for one."
With what feels like a whole generation stumbling around the streets, phones in hand, trying to "catch 'em all" this week, it would be easy to forget that Pokemon GO and augmented reality games aren't even the most significant cultural shift taking place thanks to mobile phones right now.
Two international events of the last week highlight just how disappointing Australia's approach to same-sex marriage has been, and could be in future if a re-elected Coalition government goes ahead with plans for a plebiscite.
It's not because feminism isn't important, but because the question demands so little of the person being asked..
Waleed Aly's Gold Logie wasn't only a win for diversity on Australian TV - it was a win for intelligent public debate.
Just when you thought this strange, unending presidential campaign had run out of surprises, the possibility of two women running together - on a ticket with a strong chance of winning - is an idea with the potential to electrify an already high-voltage contest
It's perhaps not surprising that a former owner of three beauty pageants, Donald Trump, has helped turn his party's campaign into a shallow "Mrs America" pageant between potential First Ladies.
Desperate for ratings, the US cable channels don't challenge politicians' inflammatory remarks, encouraging more of the same.
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