- + Tyro MasterChefs take on Seven's X Factor—Ten's latest MasterChef program will go head to head with Seven's great white hope, The X Factor.
- + The Body can do The Bard—It wasn’t just Marcus Graham’s gritty performance in Underbelly that held the viewer’s eye.
- + Parenting fail—Turning the hit movie Parenthood into a TV series has backfired.
- + Take a dark look at the inside—Viewers have reeled at Michael Winterbottom's The Killer Inside Me, but he insists there's more to it than violence.
- + Like your gore with extra cheese?—Piranha 3D may be a career high point for Leaving Las Vegas hooker Elisabeth Shue.
- + Fanning's final Finger to fans—It's not easy for a rock band to age gracefully in Australia so Powderfinger are preparing to go out with a bang.
- + Seven ignored Newton warnings—Domestic violence should have kept star off family TV show.
- + Sex please, we're vampires—True Blood creators explain the lusty subliminal message hidden in their steamy TV series.
- + A whole host of problems—Matt Newton isn't the only TV talent to upset network bosses.
- + ABC the only election winner—Kerry O’Brien's Freudian slip turns out to be prophetic.
- + Seven's prison MasterChef coming—Hardnut host says he won't be cooking quiche Lorraine in jail.
- + Scientist debunks taste myth—Forget everything you've been told about how you detect flavour.
- + Man replaces eye with camera—Badly injured in a gun accident, filmmaker takes amazing step.
- + Filmmaker replaces eye with tiny camera—Badly damaged in a gun accident, Rob Spence replaced his eye with a camera. The footage is about to be shown.
- + New X-Factor host named—Home and Away star replaces Matt Newton.
- + Jihad comedy misses the point—An idiot with explosives strapped to his waist is still dangerous.
- + Jihad comedy Four Lions misses the point—A man with explosives strapped to his waist is still dangerous, even if he is an idiot.
- + A Short History of Celebrity—How has Paris Hilton managed it? A look at the modern mutation of fame into celebrity.
- + 'I always wanted to be famous'—For John Marsden, seeing his bestselling book become a film was surprisingly painless.
- + Sickie witch busted on X-Factor—Bosses spot employee on TV show after flu excuse.
- + The fight for Australia—Border protection takes on a whole new meaning in Aussie blockbuster.
- + NZ humour Americans don't get—Kiwi filmmaker savaged by the critics is laughing all the way to the bank.
- + 10 next big names in stage acting—You may not recognise them — yet — but their stars are on the rise.
- + Britney gives fans a Glee teaser—Pop star Britney Spears post Twitpics from Glee set.
- + Come Dine with Me Australia—Mismatched bunch of five make for the perfect series return.
- + There's no beating this panel—Panel shows can go horribly wrong, so how has Gruen got it so right?
- + Millionaire cashes reality cheque—Run-in at suburban train station prompts woman to give away $100K.
- + K-Rudd impersonator an iTunes hit—Comedian best known for his ex-PM send-up cracks podcast top 10.
- + Heidi Montag a 'mutant monster?'—Doco claims 30 cosmetic procedures on reality star.
- + Is this a 'mutant monster?'—MTV documentary to air startling claims of up to 30 cosmetic procedures on reality star Heidi Montag.
- + Harry gets heavy in Deathly Hallows—Previously unseen Potter pics show Harry and Ginny getting intimate.
- + First look as Harry gets heavy in Deathly Hallows—Previously unseen Potter pictures released on Twitter overnight show Harry and Ginny getting intimate. .
- + One night stand becomes art—Perth man turns own one-night stand into a photographic exhibition.
- + Ideal blockbuster? Just add vodka—An action-packed film about an escape from Afghanistan had a hazy gestation.
- + First look at Phoenix meltdown—Trailer for The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix lands, but is it real?
- + First look at Joaquin Phoenix meltdown film—Trailer for I'm Still Here: The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenixhits the internet, but are we being duped?
- + The ghost of Roman Polanski—The secret to enjoying The Ghost Writer is to forget who made it.
- + Next Top Model goes too far—Host apology after 'smallest waist in the world' clip goes to air.
- + Next Top Model host sorry after tiny waist shock—TV star forced to apologise after model search clip promotes 'the smallest waist in the world.'
- + Music from beyond the grave—He died in 2007, so the release of Billy Thorpe single is a spin out.
- + Twitter hacker cancels rock tour—Guns N' Roses hoax sends ticket-holders into a frenzy.
- + Scarlett tipped for Dragon lead—It's the most coveted role in Hollywood but screen siren Scarlett Johansson appears to have Lisbeth in the bag.
- + Heavyweights hail 'Young Brando'—Australian actor Kodi Smit-McPhee says the page is only the starting point, writes Philippa Hawker.
- + Tricks of the trade—The mind games restaurants play to make us dig deep.
- + Filthy rich but still not happy—The success of House has made its star one of the best-paid and most-watched people on the planet - but he still can't quite believe it, says William ...
- + Confessions of a werewolf biker—How Grant Bowler became "the human hand grenade" of TV drama.
- + Latham delivers ratings surge—An average of 1.31m tune in for Latham's 'blank ballot' advice.
- + Sydney's filthiest eateries named—Live cockroaches, rodent droppings and human hair in city kitchens.
- + Popular Tom Mission: Impossible?—As Tom Cruise struggles to win back his fans, Tom Teodorczuk looks at his options.
- + Banned zombie porn is dead boring—Check out our verdict on the movie censors don't want you to see.
- + Band pays public to listen to single—Duo's decision to take out a bank loan to entice prospective fans is a disastrous start to their career, writes Kylie Northover.
- + Kanye allowed back to MTV awards—A year after his Taylor Swift mic-grab, Kanye West will perform at the VMAs
- + Secret tasks and latex masks—Delving into the psyche of sleeper spies for CIA thriller Salt.
- + Stallone rallies the wrinklies—Egos are checked at the door as a who's who of 1980s action stars unites for an old-school fight-fest.
- + The lyrical wizards of Oz—Hip-hop artists Bliss N Eso helped shape the unfairly treated genre in Australia.
- + Movie pirates not winning the war—Film piracy may be on the rise but smart innovations are delivering billions in ticket sales to a thriving film industry.
- + $1.25 million an episode? That's rich!—A list of television's highest-paid stars reveals who is making mega bucks on the small screen.
- + The joy of feel good telly—Reality TV continues its grand tradition of ripping off George Orwell in Undercover Boss.
- + The Expendables bloodbath—It's all about the crack of breaking necks and machine gun fire.
- + Gay zombie porn to hit the screen—Movie festival director risks police intervention to screen banned flick.
- + Finding the funny in family—Can Hawke star Asher Keddie carry Ten's new comic drama Offspring?
- + Avatar 'could have been terrible'—Director James Cameron says there was a very good reason for spending millions on digital trickery.
- + Levi applies for Palin's old job—Levi Johnston to run for mayor of Wasilla.
- + 'He told us how to have sex'—Winslet upset by husband's 'weird' reaction to DiCaprio sex scenes.
- + Twilight dominates Teen Choice—Vampire romance, Bieber and Gossip Girl in awards clean sweep.
- + Novice makes top grossing film—James Rolleston, 11, has never even acted in a school play.
- + Palin's ex has the last laugh—Levi Johnston has paraded down the red carpet with the woman at the centre of the Palin spoof video row.
- + Spielberg confirmed for SEQ—Director's $150m dinosaur blockbuster Terra Nova signed.
- + Falling in love with Angelina Jolie—Australian director admits he fell in love with the Hollywood screen siren on the set of their new spy film Salt.
- + The fandom phenomenon—Why do fans take things so personally? Long-suffering R.E.M. acolyte Barry Divola puts himself and other tragics on the stand.
- + With a little help from friends—Jon Stevens and John Waters to play in Brisbane.
- + Millionaire defends ABC funding—Dick Smith denies his doco cash undermines ABC's independence.
- + Facts catch up with science fiction—A terrifying film journey into a world of genetic tinkering is not impossible, scientists say.
- + Slash has an axe to grind—Slash has gone solo and he's brought a bevy of rock icons to the fold
- + Taylor forced to move swiftly—Piracy breach forces Taylor Swift to release new single early.
- + MasterChef winner lands show—Last year's MasterChef winner has poached her own show, writes Elizabeth Kelleher.
- + Actor thrown through windscreen—Real blood on US movie set as bike stunt goes wrong for star.
- + SBS defends advertising decision—At least our ads are better than the commercial channels, says board.
- + Dick's about on population puzzle—The rich and powerful cop an earful from millionaire Dick Smith.
- + Birth control TV—The extreme reality show that may put you off having kids forever.
- + Dramatic weight loss for Glee star—Lea Michele disappears between seasons, blaming vegan diet.
- + Death tweets leave Cosby cold—Angry television star Bill Cosby forced to reassure friends after being pronounced dead on Twitter.
- + Bill Cosby declares 'I'm not dead'—Television star reassures fans after death becomes hot topic on Twitter.
- + Gervais, Glee cast Simpsons bound—British comedian to spoof himself in long-running cartoon series.
- + New Britney album 'weeks' away—Record producer hints at release date of seventh studio album.
- + Lady Gaga breaks awards record—Pop freak nominated for a history-making 13 MTV gongs.
- + 'Show some respect'—The Bee Gees have operated outside the cool zone for 50 years. Mark Sawyer says it’s time we gave them some real respect.
- + Justin Bieber pens autobiography—Tween sensation to release memoir of his life - all 16 years of it.
- + Aerosmith lips let Idol judging secret slip—Steven Tyler has ended speculation over who will replace Ellen De Generes as an American Idol judge.
- + MasterChef snow egg snowballs—Demand heats up for Australia's most famous dessert.
- + Ranga rising—Florence and the Machine singer joins the popular ginger ranks.
- + Sucre bleu! Sugar spoils coffee—Is your choice of sweetener ruining that special barista blend?
- + 'Children can consent'—Controversial art photographer Bill Henson hits back at critics.
- + Rihanna announces Australian tour—Three-time Grammy winner to bring stadium show to Australia next year.
- + J-Lo tipped for Idol judge spot—Ellen DeGeneres has quit as a judge on American Idol, with reports singer Jennifer Lopez might take her place.
- + New Michael Jackson album due—Sony to sell previously unreleased collabos with Akon, Will.i.am, Ne-Yo.
- + Record crowd at Splendour—A record 32,000 punters flock to our most expensive music festival.
- + Axed concert with Sting in the tale—Promoter to sue government over cancelled NYE show featuring Sting.
- + Brisbane fans worked into a frapp—Goldfrapp turn it on at the Tivoli on their way to Splendour - and Brisbane fans were so glad they did.
- + Taking a spin on road to the poll—An exercise in Gruen brand extension mines the sentiment of a baffled electorate. But did you like it?
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