Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-Lee Furness wear masks while going for an early morning walk with their dogs on Thursday (May 28) in New York City.
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Hannah Gadsby still has tales to tell.
The 42-year-old Australian comic, whose revelatory 2018 stand-up special vaulted her to seemingly overnight international stardom, is back in a trailer for her upcoming second Netflix show, titled “Hannah Gadsby: Douglas.”
In it, she worries that she may have used up all of her best material in her emotionally-jarring previous special, “Hannah Gadsby: Nanette,” which was an emotional tour de force. The stand-up routine was filled with self-deprecation and a
Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-Lee Furness wear masks while going for an early morning walk with their dogs on Thursday (May 28) in New York City.
Hannah Gadsby begins her new Netflix special, Douglas, with a proclamation seldom heard in stand-up sets. It isn't as radical as her vow to "quit comedy" in Nanette, the Australian comic's Emmy- and Peabody-winning 2018 meta-comedy special that deconstructed joke structures to explain how humor can prop up power imbalances.
His latest mural features a Snoop Dogg and Barack Obama mashup
Lizzo is continuing her body positivity crusade by fronting a new Quay sunglasses venture.
The Victorian Pride Centre, scheduled to open later this year, promises to be a welcoming space for all, especially vulnerable Australian LGBTQI youth. On Sunday May 17, 2020, the Center announced a new initiative to mark the International day against homophobia, biophobia, intersexism and transphobia (IDAHOBIT) – Next Generation Pride.
In this week’s International Newswire “Cupcake & Dino” head down under, “Aruanas” gets a second season at Globo, South Africa’s VIA commissions local “Date in Reverse,” Channel 4 announced 20th anniversary special season for “Location, Location, Location” and Magnify announces a Swedish version of “Fittest Family.”
Thunberg reportedly "loved" the video
Woody Allen had a clearer path to the box office throne amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Soap watchers have been anxiously waiting for the latest update on filming.
The Australian government should examine the use of targeted sanctions to address human rights abuses abroad, especially against LGBTQI people. That is the submission made by the Victorian Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby (VGLRL) to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade. VGLRL has sought changes in the law that would make such sanctions possible.
Rebel Wilson is thriving in quarantine! The Australian actress, 40, took to Instagram on May 2 to share pics of her at-home photoshoot — and she looked incredible! While in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic in Sydney, Rebel took a series of snaps showing off her slimmed-down figure in a light blue tracksuit. “I call this series: At Home with Rebel,” she captioned the carousel post, in which she wore pants and an unzipped hoodie, exposing her black bra.
No concerts, no problem.After guiding the Music From The Home Front special onto screens across Australia and beyond, Michael Gudinski is immersed in a new project, which should connect folks with artists they already love or don’t yet know it.Starting this Sunday (May 3), the six-part series The State Of Music will be livestreamed on YouTube, Facebook and Victoria Together, the just-launched platform of the Victoria Government, which is underwriting the project.Birds Of Tokyo, Diesel, G Flip
Cody Simpson will showcase his new music online as part of the new MTV Unplugged At Home series on Friday.