Culture
Celebrity
Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher announce split
The Borat star and Australian actress posted picture of themselves in tennis gear on social media announcing their divorce.
- by Ewan Somerville
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Opinion
Celebrity relationships
There are many ways to become famous. Bianca Censori has chosen one of the worst
The rampant exhibitionism of rapper Kanye West and his Australian partner is difficult to watch.
- by Michelle Cazzulino
Taylor Swift’s father won’t face charges after Sydney paparazzo clash
The singer’s father was being investigated over the alleged assault of a paparazzo at a Sydney wharf last month.
- by Nell Geraets
Sacha Baron Cohen denies Rebel Wilson’s claims about his behaviour on set
The Australian actor claims Baron Cohen has hired a public relations crisis team and is trying to stop her from publishing a chapter of her memoir.
- by Nell Geraets
Julia Roberts, Angelina Jolie … Sydney Sweeney? The making of a new Hollywood star
The star of Anyone But You is known for playing the bombshell, but her smart choices behind and in front of the camera could see her propelled to massive stardom.
- by Nell Geraets
Looking lustily at you, Barry, Jeremy and Jacob. Should I know better?
The ogled are now the oglers in a fresh wave of steamy online content.
- by Genevieve Novak
Analysis
Media & marketing
‘He doesn’t like to be alone’: Why Rupert Murdoch is traipsing down the aisle a fifth time
Elena Zhukova, 67, joins a long line of women who have become a fascinating aspect of the all-powerful businessman’s famous life.
- by Andrew Hornery
Taylor Swift’s father investigated for alleged paparazzo assault in Sydney
The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning, after the pop star had played her final Australian show.
- by Nell Geraets
Opinion
Taylor Swift
Is it OK to mine your past relationships to feed your art? Looking at you Tay Tay
Artists invade the privacy of their loved ones with their work – but how much exposure is too much?
- by Jacqueline Maley
Brilliant scholar of Soviet literature quietly made her own history
Melbourne-born Katerina Clark was a path-breaking scholar in Soviet-era literature and film, author, professor at Yale University, and the only daughter of Manning and Dymphna Clark.
- by Andrew Clark