'I get terrified it's going to happen again':the fear behind Nicole's relentless drive

'I get terrified it's going to happen again':the fear behind Nicole's relentless drive

From A-list actor to one of Hollywood’s most sought after TV producers,Nicole Kidman’s high-flying life is one to envy. Yet behind the scenes the Aussie superstar also harbours regrets – and fears.

  • byMichael Idato

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The comic who trumped Trump

Her Donald Trump takedown videos have made Sarah Cooper America’s new comedy hero. Could she be the Democrats'secret weapon in the race for the White House?

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The leader's not for #turning:is Jacinda Ardern really the future of liberal democracy?

The leader's not for #turning:is Jacinda Ardern really the future of liberal democracy?

Dealing with three catastrophes in her first term played well for Jacinda Ardern. However,if she wins New Zealand’s election,she’ll have to deliver some big policy successes to keep the Kiwis happy.

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Master of his domain:what Jerry Seinfeld did next

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As co-creator of his eponymous hit,Jerry Seinfeld made something out of nothing – and says there are plenty more laughs to be had post-pandemic.

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The pandemic's blooming opportunity for flower farmers

The pandemic's blooming opportunity for flower farmers

One silver lining of COVID-19 for local growers is that at last they can compete with cheap imports.

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It’s not about'we’re special':why it's crunch time for the arts sector

It’s not about'we’re special':why it's crunch time for the arts sector

To be or not to be ... that is the question for Australian artists and arts companies,with the pandemic pummelling them every which way. But as usual,it’s the artists themselves who provide hope that there will be a tomorrow.

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The local artists making their mark overseas

The local artists making their mark overseas

Despite the challenges the arts sector is facing as a result of the pandemic,these eight artists show the future is bright.

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'Beautiful things in the darkness':Voxdocs,the five-minute films about artists in COVID-19

'Beautiful things in the darkness':Voxdocs,the five-minute films about artists in COVID-19

Eight artists were given $10,000 each and told to make a five-minute film in lockdown. From one mum’s surprise tale to Western Sydney’s Spice Girls,these are their stories.

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Calling the shots:the Aussie women conquering Hollywood

Calling the shots:the Aussie women conquering Hollywood

Australian female directors are suddenly everywhere in Hollywood. Who are they,where did they come from,and how did they get there?

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A family in tune:honouring a musical inheritance

A family in tune:honouring a musical inheritance

Music pulses through the lineage of this writer,from his grandmother playing piano for the famous,to his own nearly-a-star – yet so not – lead singer experience.

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Cosmetic injectables on the rise as patients rush to fix their ‘Zoom-face’

Cosmetic injectables on the rise as patients rush to fix their ‘Zoom-face’

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