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Hungry, tired and confused? The bachelor dream is a nightmare

Hungry, tired and confused? The bachelor dream is a nightmare

I’m a momentary bachelor, fending for myself, while my wife is off doing a show.

  • by Richard Glover

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You’ll laugh, cry, and blush as Fringe takes us from kink to Keanu

You’ll laugh, cry, and blush as Fringe takes us from kink to Keanu

With nearly 500 shows on offer, it’s hard to know where to start. But if it’s humour, pathos or shock value you’re after, this handy guide might help...

  • by John Bailey
The thing I know now – that I wished I’d known earlier

The thing I know now – that I wished I’d known earlier

You shouldn’t do what I’ve done and wait until your 60s to learn the basics of human existence.

  • by Richard Glover
From childhood as an ‘outsider’, Urvi made comedy her community

From childhood as an ‘outsider’, Urvi made comedy her community

Now heading onto the global stage, Urvi Majumdar finds humour in her family, her suburbs and even her phone.

  • by Elizabeth Flux
The new jobs you should consider after yours is replaced by AI

The new jobs you should consider after yours is replaced by AI

In this post-AI world, one of the following newly minted professions might suit you.

  • by Richard Glover
Catch these rising stars of Australian comedy before they get big

Catch these rising stars of Australian comedy before they get big

Alexandra Hudson, Henry Yan and Meg Jager have all wowed audiences in the Raw Comedy competition. Now they’re bringing their debut shows to Sydney Fringe.

  • by Daniel Herborn
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Got game? There’s a secret society in Hollywood. We need to talk about it

Got game? There’s a secret society in Hollywood. We need to talk about it

Many celebrities have unlikely skills. Daniel Day-Lewis can handcraft you a shoe. Margot Robbie can give you a tattoo. But only one celebrity skill really matters.

  • by Robert Moran