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Oscar-winning ‘Moonstruck’ actress Olympia Dukakis dies at 89

Oscar-winning ‘Moonstruck’ actress Olympia Dukakis dies at 89

Olympia Dukakis, who won an Oscar for her performance as a sardonic, middle-aged mother who advises her headstrong daughter on matters of love in the 1987 romantic film comedy Moonstruck, died on Saturday at age 89.

  • by Jonathan Oatis and Will Dunham

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Murdoch thrilled to be back in Sydney, while Packer only reminded of failures

Murdoch thrilled to be back in Sydney, while Packer only reminded of failures

If ever there were a study in contrasts it would be in the respective relationships two of our highest of high flyers - Lachlan Murdoch and James Packer - have with the city that is so firmly imprinted on their respective DNAs.

  • by Andrew Hornery
Sydney hospitality pioneer’s empire facing crippling debt and angry creditors

Sydney hospitality pioneer’s empire facing crippling debt and angry creditors

The fledgling Gourmet Traveller Wine magazine empire of Stan and Judy Sarris is hanging by a thread.

  • by Andrew Hornery
‘It is life-saving’: Elliot Page opens up about surgery

‘It is life-saving’: Elliot Page opens up about surgery

During the interview with Oprah Winfrey, Page teared up when asked what has brought him the most joy.

Actor Pallavi Sharda: ‘I’m not scared to get my hands dirty’

Actor Pallavi Sharda: ‘I’m not scared to get my hands dirty’

The Australian actor and dancer discusses systemic racism in the Australian arts, death in her culture and why she doesn’t view herself as a sex symbol.

  • by Benjamin Law
Famous people selling things: the triumph of the celebrity endorsement

Famous people selling things: the triumph of the celebrity endorsement

It used to be that when celebrities cashed in, they also risked diminishing their credibility as serious artists. Now the opposite is true.

  • by Amanda Hess
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O Julia, wherefore art thou?: An open letter to Julia Roberts

O Julia, wherefore art thou?: An open letter to Julia Roberts

There has not been a single sighting of Julia Roberts since she reportedly slipped into Sydney with her family two months ago. Seriously, Jules, if you are reading this, please, can you let us know you are ok? A phone call? Email? Or even just an Insta post?

  • by Andrew Hornery
Scandals and scoops: How gossip columns have changed our city

Scandals and scoops: How gossip columns have changed our city

Just about every cracking journalism story – from politics to football – usually starts with loose lips spilling the beans on something someone powerful doesn’t want you to know.

  • by Andrew Hornery
Les McKeown, who fronted the Bay City Rollers, dies at 65

Les McKeown, who fronted the Bay City Rollers, dies at 65

The former lead singer of the 1970s Scottish pop sensation died suddenly at his home on Thursday.

The most spectacular Zampatti show ever

The most spectacular Zampatti show ever

Rarely do fashion designers get a state funeral, but Carla Zampatti’s grand send-off reflected her impact on the social, business and cultural life of Australia.

  • by Andrew Hornery
Helen McCrory, star of Peaky Blinders and Harry Potter, dies aged 52

Helen McCrory, star of Peaky Blinders and Harry Potter, dies aged 52

“She died as she lived. Fearlessly. God we loved her and know how lucky we are to have had her in our lives,” her husband, Homeland actor Damian Lewis, said.