This arrangement allows couples to continue sleeping together while meeting each person's individual needs.
Vinyl's dirty secret: Why your records hurt the planet
Artists like Stella Donnelly are searching for ways to cut waste and make production of their albums environmentally friendly.
How a silly, satirical K-pop hit forever shaped our cultural landscape
Who'd have guessed a South Korean man doing a goofy horse dance was a recipe for a global phenomenon? Thirteen years after it made YouTube history we revisit the legacy of Psy's Gangnam Style.
Leroy Johnson talks and sings about his travels through the far west.
Leroy Johnson performing his songs about Barkindji country in far west New South Wales.
'Not OK': Oldest regional art gallery in New South Wales left in lurch
Malyangapa Baaka Wiimpatja artist Leroy Johnson says the axing of an arts grant, which he is the last recipient of, has left the Broken Hill arts community feeling unsupported.
A fan of awards season? Prove it with our prize-winning quiz
The 2026 Oscars are just around the corner but let's give this year's arts award winners just a couple more moments in the sun.
UK pop star Sir Cliff Richard reveals prostate cancer diagnosis
The 85-year-old singer says the disease has been successfully treated, and he is urging people to get checked.
Jane Austen's love of music still reverberates on her 250th birthday
250 years after Jane Austen's birth, her love of music lives on in the characters from her books and screen adaptations.
Kendrick Lamar serenades young fan at Canberra Spilt Milk festival
Kendrick Lamar serenades young fan at Canberra Spilt Milk festival
'We were just crying': Kendrick Lamar serenades 9yo at Spilt Milk
American rap superstar Kendrick Lamar brought the house down at Spilt Milk in Canberra, but it was his interaction with a nine-year-old superfan that stole the show.
The budding musicians 'staying proud' through Indigenous rap music
With sounds recorded in a makeshift studio, this group of high school students produced music about First Nations culture.
Perth queer nightclub celebrates 50 years of dancing and difference
Founded in 1975, when homosexuality was still illegal in Western Australia, Connections nightclub has seen waves of social change and kept the party going.
Patti Smith’s Horses, the timeless debut that rewrote rock, turns 50
The power and importance of Horses, the seminal debut of punk-poet Patti Smith, still lingers five decades after its release.
2024 Eurovision winner returns trophy over Israel's participation
Swiss singer Nemo says they will return the trophy they won in 2024 over the EBU's decision to let Israel participate in 2026.
Iceland becomes fifth country to boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israeli participation
Iceland has joined Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia in boycotting the competition in protest against Israel's participation in the song contest.
Fans face mayhem trying to get into Brisbane Lady Gaga concert
The stadium says "technical issues" identified during a sound check meant the gates did not open until 50 minutes later than scheduled, which caused long queues.
The 50 best albums of 2025: Your ultimate year-end music guide
It's been an incredible year of music. Did your favourite album of 2025 make our list?
Travelling teacher brings instrumental music to regional schools
Tina Greenfield drives 350 kilometres each week to teach music to students at five schools in regional Queensland.
Band member who signs not sings gets plum vocalist prize nomination
Luke Eastman's interpretation work using Auslan in the band Alter Boy is recognised in this year's WA Music Awards, with a nomination for vocalist of the year.
Australian carols that are perfect for celebrating Christmas in the sun
We've rounded up some Australian Christmas carols to enhance your festive mood, from W.G. James to Christine Anu.
Fragile, inconvenient and low quality: Why are cassettes making a comeback?
For a supposedly obsolete music format, audio cassette sales seem to be set on fast forward at the moment.
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