The one thing we can be sure of is that British pop star,actor and fashion plate Harry Styles is surviving just fine.
After months of riding out the coronavirus pandemic overseas,homegrown celebrities are returning to Australia for the festive season.
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.
Dannii Minogue and Nicole Kidman were granted exemptions,but spare a thought for Anthony LaPaglia and Jane Seymour.
From empty venues to car parks and home studios,artists are performing in new and creative ways – and audiences are loving it.
Like many people separated from their loved ones,the actress will not spend this Mother's Day with her mum,Janelle.
"What experience isn’t weird at the moment?"Keith Urban muses ahead of his performance for One World:Together At Home.
From local stars to global superstars here's your guide to this week's hottest streamed gigs.
Footpath concerts. Toilet roll donations. Online choirs. Celebrities getting real. Amid all the darkness in the world right now,the light of humanity is shining bright.
As COVID-19 intensified,the United Nations asked Hugh Evans for help.
Heavy metal rockers Metallica have joined the burgeoning list of those who have raised money to bring financial relief to bushfire-affected communities.