Day: 7 June 2025

Here’s every announcement from the Summer Game Fest 2025 showcase

That time of the year has rolled around once again, where we are treated to a laundry list of announcements for new and exciting games to look forward to and drool over for the rest of this year and beyond. While it’s pretty much taken over E3 (RIP) as the new headliner for gamers around…

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Bianca Breen

Interview: Bianca Breen talks about her craft and debut novel Made of Steam and Stardust

Bianca Breen is a well-known name in the West Australian YA scene, being the powerhouse behind the YA for WA Community which regularly runs book clubs devoted to talking about young adult fiction. This year, her debut novel, Made of Steam and Stardust has been published by Stag Beetle Books. The story is about sixteen-year-old…

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Photo Gallery: Japanese Breakfast – RISING, PICA, Melbourne (05.06.25)

Japanese Breakfast returned to Melbourne for the first time in eight years on Thursday, playing a stunning theatrical set at PICA as part of this year’s RISING Festival. Michelle Zauner and her band moved between sparkling pop and deep sentiments, pulling from their newest record For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women) and beyond, including tracks…

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Interview: Nick Frost on finding the freedom to explore the live-action atmosphere of How to Train Your Dragon

There’s an ineffable magic to seeing dragons come to life on the screen – a blend of myth and marvel that speaks to the child in all of us. Few stories have captured this magic as masterfully as DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon franchise, an adaptation of author Cressida Cowell’s best-selling book series….

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Interview: Creators Cian O’Clery and Karina Holden on Love on the Spectrum and the importance of diversity

Love on the Spectrum has captured the hearts of people all around the globe. The Netflix docuseries looks into the very real and honest experiences people on the spectrum go through when it comes to navigating the complex world of dating. Over the last three seasons, the show has created a safe space for participants…

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Twiggy is a delightful romp celebrating the 60s modeling world & beyond: Sydney Film Festival Review

In the 1960s models went to deportment school and were all rather alike – read cookie cutter – in appearance. That was until Lesley Hornby a.k.a. Twiggy was discovered. Now known as Dame Lesley Lawson, she was told she was too short and too slim to be a model. Yet, as this eponymous documentary shows,…

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