‘I feel I have let people down’:Universal Music launches investigation into workplace culture

‘I feel I have let people down’:Universal Music launches investigation into workplace culture

The reckoning on inappropriate conduct in the Australian music industry continues with the world’s biggest record label launching an investigation into workplace culture at its Australian office.

  • byNathanael Cooper

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Rihanna is a billionaire now,but not because of her music

Rihanna is a billionaire now,but not because of her music

Rihanna shines bright like a diamond,or several diamonds:The multi-hyphenate star is now the wealthiest female musician in the world. It’s her side hustles that got her there.

  • bySonia Rao
The unsung Aussie producers making hits for the world’s biggest stars

The unsung Aussie producers making hits for the world’s biggest stars

For years Khaled Rohaim has been quietly churning out hits for artists like Rihanna and Ariana Grande from his home studio in Sydney.

  • byRobert Moran
‘Why aren’t we talking about this?‘:Rihanna weighs in to Indian farmers’ protests

‘Why aren’t we talking about this?‘:Rihanna weighs in to Indian farmers’ protests

Her post prompted an uproar in India as pro-government supporters trolled the singer,accusing her of tweeting to her 101 million Twitter followers in exchange for money. Others thanked her.

  • byMayank Bhardwaj
Shopping for undies is tedious. Consider this the new guidebook

Shopping for undies is tedious. Consider this the new guidebook

How long should you keep a bra? What's the best way to wash it? And how do you break an underwear rut? Three experts share their tips.

  • byMelissa Singer
Rihanna apologises to Muslim community for'careless'mistake

Rihanna apologises to Muslim community for'careless'mistake

A backlash from fans came after the use of a song that sampled recitation of Islam's hadith literature for her 2020 Savage X Fenty fashion show.

  • byNardine Saad
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Are celebrity beauty brands here to stay?

Are celebrity beauty brands here to stay?

They've become a go-to side hustle for some of the biggest names. But customers are savvier – and more critical – than ever.

  • bySamantha Selinger-Morris
The Melbourne charity king with Lady Gaga,Rihanna and Hugh Jackman on speed dial

The Melbourne charity king with Lady Gaga,Rihanna and Hugh Jackman on speed dial

At 14,Melburnian schoolboy Hugh Evans set himself a mission to end global poverty. Some 20 years later,his Global Citizen charity is attracting millions of people – including celebrities and politicians – to the cause.

  • byAmanda Hooton
Dressed for unisex:how celebrities are stepping up – and out – for fashion fluidity

Dressed for unisex:how celebrities are stepping up – and out – for fashion fluidity

Sick of his-and-her approaches to dressing,a growing number of young people are joining celebrities in embracing non-binary style with fun and flair.

  • bySharon Bradley
Good Weekend:top features of 2019

Good Weekend:top features of 2019

Every year,Good Weekend publishes the definitive stories on the people,places and issues that matter to Australians. Here,we revisit some of our reader favourites from 2019.

Aussie EDM superstar Flume on award nominations and sliding into Rihanna's DMs
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Aussie EDM superstar Flume on award nominations and sliding into Rihanna's DMs

Sidestepping the usual agent-manager rigmarole,Flume prefers to dance to the beat of his own drum.

  • byJohn Buckley