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‘The shows won’t fit on the stage’: Why Melbourne could see a drought of opera and ballet
The Regent Theatre has been picked as the official substitute for the State Theatre, when the latter closes for renovations from 2024. But it won’t be a simple switch.
- by Nick Miller
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‘My jaw hit the floor’: Report shows sexual harassment is rife in film and TV
A report commissioned by the Australian Cinematographers Society shows the success of women directors of photography belies the ugly reality on set.
- by Garry Maddox
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Hitchcock and a train strike make for a superb French drama
Laure Calamy delivers a star performance in Full Time, in which one woman’s life quickly spirals out of control.
- by Paul Byrnes
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Donnie has a shark-bite-sized hole on his hip after a tragic accident
Doctor Terry Dubrow has one of his 'best results' yet on Botched.
I stopped watching Neighbours 30 years ago. It was the biggest mistake of my life
I felt duty bound to care about everyone when the final credits of Neighbours roll. So, I started with the episode that aired last Thursday.
- by Kate Lahey
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Gorillaz stage a feel-good pop party with feel-bad undercurrents
- by John Shand, Peter McCallum and James Jennings
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‘I hope you took acid’ – Strokes deliver weird, robotic post-Splendour show
- by Kate Herbert, Elizabeth Flux, Tony Way, Jessica Nicholas, Harry Bradley and Carla Jaeger
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Wendy Whiteley’s second gift: ‘The time has come to give women a bit of attention’
- by Linda Morris
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