
The White Album To Officially Become Ossified
Tim Rogers, Chris Cheney, Phil Jamieson and Josh Pyke are set to tackle the Beatles’ White Album in its entirety, live on stage. But who has to be Ringo?
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Tim Rogers, Chris Cheney, Phil Jamieson and Josh Pyke are set to tackle the Beatles’ White Album in its entirety, live on stage. But who has to be Ringo?

Oops, we’re a bit late this week with our discerning televisual consumer guide. Apologies to all those who have been obsessively clicking Refresh for the last 48 hours. But there’s plenty of quality over the next few days – from footy to Family Guy, and opera to Oz – to make up for it.

Justin Hamilton triumphs with another moving masterstroke in conceptual, narrative-driven comedy.

Anna Log discusses the ins and outs – actually, mostly the ins – of constipation in her aptly titled show.

How an act of failure defined the legend of Philippe Petit, the Man On Wire.

Every film he appeared in was nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award. All six of them. Two of them, he’d never see. And Meryl Streep fell in love with him.

Is it possible to navigate from any page to any other page on Wikipedia in six steps? We say, yes.
Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott become ‘big-brothers’ to a couple of lonely kids in this Apatow-esque comedy.

The musical Warnie didn’t want you to see then ended up kind of liking anyway.

In cartoons, alum puckered Sylvester The Cat’s mouth into a cat’s arse. Will this chemical compound do the same to your natural predators?

Critics revelled in spewing venom across the Linsday Lohan-helmed flop biopic Liz & Dick. But how did her Aussie (enough) co-star Grant Bowler fare?

Even the Olympics has indie cred: “I’m so cool I qualified for the Olympics before my nation’s sovereignty was even recognised, man”.

Fresh New York writing outlet n+1 ably (but irregularly) blows the cobwebs out of the stuffy lit-mag genre. Here’s a cheat sheet for the anti-literary magazine literary magazine.
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