A change of pace for the author,Juice is a vivid,dystopian portrait.
Robert Harris’ new novel is a fictionalised imagining of British wartime prime minster H.H. Asquith’s affair with a 26-year-old aristocrat.
There are two kinds of people in this world. Aitchers and haitchers.
It was 1976 when the theme park based on Australian colonial history came to life.
Black Midi frontman Geordie Greep dives into toxic masculinity on his mad solo debut.
Where do the songs from Kylie’s new Tension II rank among the rest of them?
Comedian Felicity Ward nails it as an incompetent,zany “girlboss” in the much-discussed Australian version of the hit comedy.
Inside the headquarters of the world’s biggest toy brand,the business of fun is taken seriously (well,mostly).
From languages and animals to a modern-day fable set on a remote Norwegian island,our reviewers cast their eyes over new fiction and non-fiction releases.
From the witty dialogue of Richard Osman to the master of misdirection Christian White,crime has never been more popular.
Lucia Osborne-Crowley says there’s a bigger,darker story yet to be told about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking.