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KISS keen to play AFL grand final after Crowded House reportedly pulls out

KISS keen to play AFL grand final after Crowded House reportedly pulls out

The band is willing to perform for Melbourne one last time and leave the crowd gobsmacked, but says the AFL is yet to reach out.

  • by Nell Geraets

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A composer’s time finally comes, 70 years after her death
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A composer’s time finally comes, 70 years after her death

Florence Price’s orchestral work is celebrated in these new recordings by the gifted violinist Randall Goosby.

  • by Annabel Ross and Barney Zwartz
Lizzo says she’s ‘not the villain’ after dancers’ sexual harassment allegations

Lizzo says she’s ‘not the villain’ after dancers’ sexual harassment allegations

Three of the Grammy winner’s former backup dancers made numerous allegations including sexual, religious and racial harassment, disability discrimination, assault and false imprisonment.

From Miley to Garland: New show explores what makes a diva

From Miley to Garland: New show explores what makes a diva

Bernadette Robinson channels 10 powerhouse female performers, including Miley Cyrus and Judy Garland, in her new show Divas.

  • by Cameron Bayley
Lizzo accused of sexual harassment and body-shaming by former backup dancers

Lizzo accused of sexual harassment and body-shaming by former backup dancers

Accusations within the lawsuit include sexual harassment, creation of a hostile work environment and interference with prospective economic advantage.

  • by Nell Geraets
Paul McCartney to tour Australia in October

Paul McCartney to tour Australia in October

Six years since his last Australian tour, McCartney will sing in a virtual duet with his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon.

  • by Martin Boulton
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These are the best Sydney gigs to catch in August

These are the best Sydney gigs to catch in August

This month: Dance floor mavens from a range of eras, a great band with a dodgy name, a folk doctor, and a rapper who’s probably way more into the movie Titanic than most.

  • by James Jennings
The cello metalhead behind the soundtrack of your favourite films and games

The cello metalhead behind the soundtrack of your favourite films and games

You’ll hear classically trained Tina Guo on films such as Dune and Top Gun: Maverick, and she’s played with Adele and Stevie Wonder, but it wasn’t until after she joined a circus that her parents accepted her musical path.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
Randy Meisner, founding member of the Eagles, dies at 77

Randy Meisner, founding member of the Eagles, dies at 77

With an astonishing vocal range, he was also “the sweetest man in the music business”, according to former bandmate Don Felder.

  • by Hillel Italie
The birth of Aussie hip-hop – and how it became a cultural force
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The birth of Aussie hip-hop – and how it became a cultural force

How a New York City art form found its way to Australia and evolved into one of our most significant cultural forces.

  • by Bella Ann Sanchez
The night Sinead O’Connor took on the pope on television

The night Sinead O’Connor took on the pope on television

Under the guise of being a pop star performing a song, O’Connor held court for three minutes on the miseries of discrimination and abuses of power.

  • by Jon Caramanica