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Chops and changes for Seal 02/05/2012 08:58 PM |
| THE bad luck continues for Seal, with the newly-single UK singer having to downsize the venue for his Melbourne shows. | |
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Aussies dominate UK singles chart 02/05/2012 07:56 PM |
| AUSTRALIAN acts are dominating this week's UK singles chart, with Sia at No.1 with her David Guetta collaboration, Titanium. | |
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Madonna show blows Super Bowl away 02/05/2012 06:50 PM |
| POP icon Madonna proved she's still got it, performing a spectacular and energetic medley of hits at the Super Bowl half-time show. | |
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First indigenous head for Opera House 02/05/2012 09:44 PM |
| THE Sydney Opera House is hoping to boost indigenous content with the appointment of its first head of indigenous programming. | |
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Gold brings the Doctor to life 02/05/2012 06:00 AM |
| THE inside of Plenary Hall looks bigger on the inside. But such paradoxes aren't new for Doctor Who fans. | |
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Get a kick out of this revival 02/05/2012 06:00 AM |
| IT is definitely the dancing that zings in this Australian revival of Michael Bennett's 1975 Tony Award winner A Chorus Line. | |
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Say yes to this updated Prime Minister 02/05/2012 06:00 AM |
| EVEN die-hard fans of Yes, Prime Minister should enjoy this updated, two-hour stage version of the biting political satire. | |
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Ronan opts for old school fun 02/05/2012 06:00 AM |
| IRISH singer Ronan Keating certainly knows his audience. He's an old-fashioned entertainer who's still only 34. | |
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Chasing commerical network success 02/05/2012 06:00 AM |
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THE Chaser is doing a Kath & Kim and making the leap to commercial TV.
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Taylor made for Melbourne 02/05/2012 06:00 AM |
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SHE may be an international star but actor Rachael Taylor's heart is always in Melbourne.
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Writer under the veil of fiction 02/06/2012 06:00 AM | |
| SOCIAL change has diminished Alan Hollinghurst's urgency for exploring homosexuality in his novels. < | ||
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Ibsen's sea inside crosses the water 02/06/2012 06:00 AM | |
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AN Indian theatre troupe creates poetry from a Norwegian classic.
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Leibovitz recharges her creativity 02/06/2012 06:00 AM | |
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ANNIE Leibovitz admits she has come back from some dark days.
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World where morality is only for rich 02/06/2012 06:00 AM | |
| AN anthropologist backtracking through the high points of US stage drama would probably end up back in Europe with Ibsen. | ||
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Roberts at home in the house 02/06/2012 06:00 AM | |
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RHODA Roberts has big things planned for the Sydney Opera House.
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Delivering Sibelius on steroids 02/06/2012 06:00 AM | |
| THE Adelaide Symphony Orchestra showed off what are arguably its two biggest strengths in its 2012 season opening concert. | ||
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Bonython treasures under the hammer 02/06/2012 06:00 AM | |
| Works by Boyd and Whiteley will go under the hammer when the eclectic collection of entrepreneur Kym Bonython is auctioned today. | ||
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Night inside the mind of madness 02/05/2012 06:00 AM | |
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A YOUNG director brings an inside view to the torment of his heroine in Elektra.
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Eliza gets a modern makeover 02/05/2012 06:00 AM | |
| PYGMALION premiered in 1913, but if you changed it into 21st-century language it could have been written last week. | ||
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Not all smooth sailing for Rod 02/05/2012 06:00 AM | |
| ROD Stewart began his two-hour set in fine form, but after a brief interval the show in Perth on Saturday was in trouble. | ||
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Obscenity punctuates halftime show 02/05/2012 11:07 PM |
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Ahead of her Super Bowl halftime show, singer Madonna promise there would be no "wardrobe malfunction." What she didn't guarantee was no obscene gestures. |
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'Chronicle' wins box office 02/06/2012 08:13 AM |
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"Chronicle" sacked "The Woman in Black" at the box office on Super Bowl weekend, but both modestly-budgeted films exceeded industry expectations and brought in strong grosses for their respective studios. |
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'Wild Orchid' director Zalman King dies at 70 02/04/2012 06:23 AM |
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Zalman King, a one-time actor who went on to produce and direct numerous films including "Wild Orchid," died Friday after a lengthy battle with cancer, his son-in-law said. |
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Chuck Norris endorses Newt Gingrich 02/06/2012 03:34 PM |
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Chuck Norris doesn't endorse presidential candidates -- he anoints political saviors. |
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Madonna 'brassy' at Super Bowl 02/06/2012 04:47 AM |
| Madonna "rose to the occasion" to give "a shot of female brass" to the Super Bowl in her 12-minute half-time show, reviewers say. | |
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SA 'resurrected singer' detained 02/06/2012 09:26 AM |
| A South African man who claims to be a famous Zulu musician who apparently died in 2009 is in custody until DNA tests determine his identity, police say. | |
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Phil Spector death case settled 02/06/2012 02:21 AM |
| The mother of the actress Phil Spector murdered has settled a wrongful death case against the music producer, according to her lawyer. | |
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Radcliffe beaten at US box office 02/06/2012 06:54 AM |
| Chronicle, a film about teenagers with super powers, beats Daniel Radcliffe thriller The Woman in Black to top the North American film chart. | |
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Titanic cameraman dies in crash 02/06/2012 04:41 AM |
| Award-winning underwater cinematographer Mike deGruy dies in a helicopter crash in Australia. | |
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Broadcasters urge PM on court ban 02/06/2012 08:09 AM |
| Three of the UK's biggest news providers write to the prime minister urging legislation to overturn the ban on cameras in courtrooms to be included in this year's Queen's Speech. | |
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6 Music to mark 10th anniversary 02/06/2012 10:44 AM |
| BBC Radio 6 Music is to celebrate its 10th anniversary with a host of commemorative programming. | |
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Lana Del Rey conquers album chart 02/05/2012 12:18 PM |
| US singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey goes straight in at number one in the UK album chart with her debut release Born To Die. | |
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Gibb says he feels 'fantastic' 02/05/2012 04:59 AM |
| Bee Gees star Robin Gibb says he is making a "spectacular" recovery from cancer and that he is feeling "fantastic". | |
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Dickens 'beyond' modern children 02/05/2012 08:30 AM |
| Charles Dickens biographer Claire Tomalin says children are not being taught to read with the attention span necessary to appreciate the novelist's works. | |