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Karl Quinn is a senior culture writer at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Pop goes the weasel: The sham behind boy bands *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys
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Pop goes the weasel: The sham behind boy bands *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys

The documentary series Dirty Pop is a fascinating look at one of the longest-running and most elaborate swindles in music.

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How son of Psycho star Anthony Perkins came up with horror hit of the year

How son of Psycho star Anthony Perkins came up with horror hit of the year

Longlegs has taken everyone by surprise, rekindling hope that people will still go to the cinema for the right movie.

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Jack Black ends Tenacious D tour after bandmate’s Trump assassination joke
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Jack Black ends Tenacious D tour after bandmate’s Trump assassination joke

Black said all future creative plans for the musical-comedy duo are on hold following a bad taste joke at a Sydney gig on Sunday.

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Meet the young Australian actor about to become a superstar

Meet the young Australian actor about to become a superstar

At 28, Australian actor Toby Wallace is going places. But he’s looking forward to the day he can just stay put for a while.

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These music festivals defied the trend and sold out. What’s the trick?

These music festivals defied the trend and sold out. What’s the trick?

Defying the gloomy trend of cancellations, Strawberry Fields, Mundi Mundi Bash and Harbourlife have all sold out. Is there a pattern here for festivals to emulate?

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Seinfeld in a kitchen: Beef creator on why The Bear is ‘comfort’ viewing

Seinfeld in a kitchen: Beef creator on why The Bear is ‘comfort’ viewing

The creators of two of streaming’s biggest hits have come to Australia to share their take on how it’s done with local writers and producers.

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‘We’ve depleted our reserves’: MIFF offers $10 tickets to lure back audiences

‘We’ve depleted our reserves’: MIFF offers $10 tickets to lure back audiences

The Melbourne International Film Festival faces its third consecutive loss, but its inaugural CEO insists it’s not about to collapse.

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Mona’s ‘priceless’ toilet cubicle Picassos? They’re forged

Mona’s ‘priceless’ toilet cubicle Picassos? They’re forged

The controversy around the Ladies Lounge, a conceptual women-only space at Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art, has taken yet another turn.

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The Twelve is back, with new cast, new crime, old Trojan horse tactics

The Twelve is back, with new cast, new crime, old Trojan horse tactics

Sam Neill returns as the “silver fox” barrister, but around him swirl a storm of micro-plots that are the show’s real purpose.

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The darkness that drove one of Hollywood’s brightest stars

The darkness that drove one of Hollywood’s brightest stars

Faye Dunaway was a luminous beauty and an incredibly powerful performer, but mental illness was the engine that drove her, a new documentary reveals.

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How Australia’s music cartels are driving up the cost of live shows

How Australia’s music cartels are driving up the cost of live shows

The ACCC has told a parliamentary inquiry that “vertical integration” adds as much as 20 per cent to the cost of live music events in Australia.

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