Entertainment and Arts

Colin Buchanan Sings ‘Dad Jokes’ Live for Father’s Day

In honour of all the Dads and Dad-figures listening, the master song-smith performed his hilarious little ditty, Dad Jokes (are Bad Jokes).

The True Story of a Fearless Woman Whose Work Has Saved Thousands of Lives: Saint Judy [Movie Review]

In Saint Judy, we see a world where the vulnerable not only need help – they have to prove they’re worthy of it.

Delta’s Latest Lyrics Suit Lockdown Perfectly

Written before the coronavirus outbreak about her own story of resetting, Delta Goodrem’s new song Paralyzed seems to be everyone’s story right now.

The Artist Spotlight With Rebecca St. James

The singer chats about the early years of her career, waiting for the right partner, her pregnancy journey and new EP “Dawn”.

Moving Aussie Film ‘Hearts and Bones’ is Close to Home for Former Refugee Andrew Luri

Hearts and Bones starring Hugo Weaving and Andrew Luri is a no-holds-barred account of the realities of war photography on both the shooter and the subject.

You Can’t See Black In The Dark: New Music from Scott Darlow

Scott Darlow’s You Can’t See Black in the Dark featuring Ian Kenny from Birds of Tokyo is available now on all platforms.

‘Military Wives’ a Gentle Tribute to Defence Families – And the Power of Music

Military Wives offers a striking insight into a world that for many, may never be our own, but one we should be hugely grateful for.

The Culturally Defiant Moriah Smallbone – Wife of Joel and Frontwoman of All-Girl Band TRALA

On working with women Smallbone says, “…I will definitely say that I have cried way more in writing sessions with other women than I have with men”.

The Artist Spotlight with Chris Sebastian

The Voice contestant, Chris Sebastian talks music, faith and the painful journey he and his wife went on after losing a child.

Chris Sebastian’s Anxious Wait as Australia Votes for a Favourite on ‘The Voice’

With Australians voting now for their favourite singer in the leadup to Sunday night’s Grand Finale, Chris has an anxious week ahead of him.

A Little Blue Alien Proves Friendship Can Melt the Hardest Heart, in ‘Jungle Beat’

Jungle Beat is perfect for young kids finding their way in the world, and will leave them wanting to embrace people who don’t feel like they fit in.

Kelly Rowland Opens Up About Faith, Marriage, Justice, God’s Provision

Kelly talked about her faith, the beginnings of Destiny’s Child and her thoughts as an African-American mum during the BLM movement.

Liz Vice – Let Justice Roll

Liz Vice talks about health issues in her late teens and the fear, doubts and hesitation she felt upon realising her calling into music.

A Groundbreaking Indigenous Approach to Policing is Making a Difference

Warakurna is the only police station entirely run by indigenous officers, and it features in the new documentary Our Law screening on Monday June 22nd.

Interview with Dami Im: How Can We Sing When It Hurts?

Singer Dami Im shares part of her story and some of the challenges of stardom and how she finds comfort, peace, and purpose.

Hillsong’s Insights on Racial Tensions in the US

“It’s so necessary in this day and age to spread love and to spread positivity and spread the message of Jesus,” Hailey Bieber says.

Five Ways in Which Netflix Reveals Something Bigger

Does our desire for drama point to something more? Here are five bigger questions to consider after a good Netflix binge.

Young & Free on Worship in Lockdown, and Their New Singles

For Young & Free, Best Friends captures the cry of a generation longing for truth and a life different to the status quo.