Disabled performer Dan Daw,who performs at RISING Festival this month,says the two places he feels truly free are in the bedroom and on stage as a dancer.
In-demand actor Mark Coles Smith has returned to his home in WA,where he says his relationship to time and space changes.
Bestselling romance author Emily Henry,whose books have sold more than 2.4 million copies,hadn’t read any romance novels before she wrote one herself.
Reflecting on his career,the acclaimed - and famously wild - celebrity chef says his notoriety was a media beat-up.
The world’s most famous scientist has a sincere personal fascination with everything. He’s also very funny.
Nigella Lawson,who will appear in Melbourne this month,says the “best compliment” is when fans bring her their stained,well-used cookbooks to autograph.
After more than three decades in the public eye,the woman behind Elle McFeast is seizing the chance to reinvent herself.
The Red Wiggle has played to thousands at Madison Square Garden,but these days he’s just as happy lugging his own PA with his band the Soul Movers.
Compared to Joni Mitchell and Karen Carpenter,Natalie Mering can make the apocalypse sound gorgeous.
The broadcaster has guided audiences from the moon landing to the death of Princess Diana. It’s his warmth that artist Vicki Sullivan wanted to capture for the Archibald.
Jason Edwards spends much of the year in some of the world’s most exotic destinations on a quest to find the most incredible landscape and revered animals.