Entertainment and Arts

The Artist Spotlight With Greg Attwells

Sydney singer-songwriter Greg Attwells says songwriting is a side hustle, his focus is on running a creative tech program for young women called Creatable.

Australia’s ‘MasterChef’ Winner 2021: Justin Narayan on Faith and Food

After competing across a two night grand finale, Western Australian youth pastor Justin Narayan has been crowned ‘MasterChef’ for 2021.

Emergency Doctor by Day, Ninja Warrior by Night: Dr Alvina Ng on Fitness and Faith

Alvina Ng, an Emergency Doctor at Auburn Hospital, uses her free time to get fit, and wants to inspire her patients to do the same.

Barry Conrad on the Arts Industry Rollercoaster Ride and His Career Reset

Releasing his single ‘Ocean Road’ marked his return to song writing after years performing on stage and TV.

Singer Songwriter & Author Ellie Holcomb Releases Third Album

‘Canyon’ is Holcomb’s third full-length solo project, but the mother of three is already a seasoned artist, winning a GMA Dove Award in 2017.

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘In the Heights’ Looks at Pursuing Growth Rather Than Dreams

Originally staged in 2008, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘In the Heights’ got a second life after capitalising on the success of ‘Hamilton’.

Fast & Furious 9 Makes the Oversized and Impossible Mean Something

Although the plot is secondary to the visual blockbuster behemoth the ‘Fast Saga’ has become, it lets us in to parts of Dom’s life we haven’t seen yet.

Toni Collette and Her ‘Dream Horse’ Reveal the Power of Hope

‘Dream Horse’ is about rising up in the face of prejudice and the cost of success and yet, more so, an exploration of hope and its power.

“What If Every Broken Place I’ve Been Was a Godsend?” US Artist Riley Clemmons

Riley Clemmons has always drawn from personal experiences to share light and hope with her audience. This latest album is no different.

From White Supremacy to Civil Rights Activist, Bob Zellner on Being a ‘Son of the South’

Mentored by Rosa Parks, Bob Zellner was a Klansman’s grandson who became a key supporter of the Civil Rights Movement – now depicted in ‘Son of the South’.

Listening is What’s Missing From Our World, Says ‘Black Imagination’ Artist Natasha Marin

Seattle-based artist, poet and activist Natasha Marin explores what parity would look like in her new audiobook of poems and essays.

Indigenous Artist Mitch Tambo Celebrates Women on New Single ‘Dreamtime Princess’

This upbeat celebration of women track features Mitch singing in his native Gamilaraay language. He shared about the important women in his life.

Actor Dylan O’Brien Puts Down the Labels and Picks Up Courage in ‘Love and Monsters’

An accessible, fun and thoughtful choice for the family with enough scare to entertain the teens, but also offer some deeper commentary.

“I’m Happy I Came Back to that Perspective. It’s Not Just Based on My Bubble” – Jules Sebastian

Stylist, TV Host and philanthropist Jules Sebastian is sharing some behind-the-scenes of that journey in her first book, ‘Tea & Honesty’.

The Artist Spotlight With Phil Joel

Newsboys United member Phil Joel chats about his brand new EP ‘Better Than I Found It’ that was released in January this year.

“Selfie Dad” Star Michael Jr. on the Healing Power of Faith and Comedy [Movie Review]

The new faith-based family comedy ‘Selfie Dad’ shows how The Bible helps a man in crisis rediscover his purpose.

Artist Spotlight With Hillsong United Ft. Jad Gillies

Jad Gillies from Hillsong United talks about the live album release, The People Tour: Live From Madison Square Garden and playing at the iconic venue.

Harry Connick Jr.’s ‘Alone With My Faith’ is His First Album Entirely Dedicated to His Christian Beliefs

Family and faith is what Harry Connick Jr. has considered most important throughout his career and now he’s released his first Christian album.