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Music in the ’80s belonged to Kim Gordon. At 71, she still plays hard

Music in the ’80s belonged to Kim Gordon. At 71, she still plays hard

Long after Sonic Youth’s bitter split, artist, writer and musician Kim Gordon is inspiring a new generation of women.

  • by Jo Roberts

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Lady Macbeth deserves a better fate. Does this play offer that chance?

Lady Macbeth deserves a better fate. Does this play offer that chance?

Horrors both supernatural and human abound in this creative and provocative re-working of The Scottish Play.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Barney Zwartz, Andrew Fuhrmann, Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Michael Dwyer, Jessica Nicholas and Tony Way
He might not look familiar, but his voice haunts TV’s biggest shows

He might not look familiar, but his voice haunts TV’s biggest shows

Greg Gonzalez is the man behind the songs that took Cigarettes After Sex from cult status to global arenas.

  • by Barry Divola
Empire of the Sun’s new album is four years late. Blame the spirit

Empire of the Sun’s new album is four years late. Blame the spirit

Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore had to wait for the cosmic delivery of their latest album.

  • by Michael Dwyer
And you thought the Taylor Swift tour was bonkers...

And you thought the Taylor Swift tour was bonkers...

A new book celebrating 60 years since the Beatles toured Australia is the deepest dive into the Fab Four you could imagine.

  • by Michael Dwyer
What does Michelangelo have to do with Baby Reindeer? You’ll never guess

What does Michelangelo have to do with Baby Reindeer? You’ll never guess

Long before Taylor Swift, conspiracy theorists were joining the cultural dots.

  • by Jordan Prosser
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Meet the breakthrough artists defining a new generation of pop

Meet the breakthrough artists defining a new generation of pop

Pop music seems to have lost a lot of its energy recently, but a new generation of artists are filling the void by releasing songs that are both catchy and candid.

  • by Nell Geraets
From Dave Grohl to Charli XCX: Five ways to maximise a pop feud in 2024

From Dave Grohl to Charli XCX: Five ways to maximise a pop feud in 2024

In today’s saturated pop landscape, feuds are a proven way to boost yourself to viral stardom. Here’s how it’s done.

  • by Robert Moran
Long before streaming, video stores offered happiness for hire

Long before streaming, video stores offered happiness for hire

Youth groups were too holy, malls too expensive and skate parks too unpredictable when I was growing up. Thank goodness I had somewhere else to get my dopamine hit.

  • by Simmone Howell
This documentary is the most revealing exploration of a musician’s art you’ll ever see

This documentary is the most revealing exploration of a musician’s art you’ll ever see

Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney was given one instruction by Paul Simon: “The music has to sound good.”

  • by Tom Ryan
Major record labels sue AI music generators

Major record labels sue AI music generators

Major record companies, including the Sony, Universal and Warner conglomerates, sued two digital music generation companies on Monday, accusing them of using copyrighted sounds and songs to train the artificial intelligence that powers their businesses.

  • by Marc Tracy