‘If I ever have to talk in front of more than four people, I get nervous’: Kristin Wiig
Bridesmaids made her the golden girl of American comedy. But in the decade since, the actor’s career has been far from the typical Hollywood trajectory.
Bridesmaids made her the golden girl of American comedy. But in the decade since, the actor’s career has been far from the typical Hollywood trajectory.
Challenge yourself with our sports quiz, a mix of questions about the latest in world and local sport, and the big events in sporting history.
The Roosters coach has learnt the hard way that he’ll get nothing but hate for backing Michael Jennings.
If life was purely about accumulating wealth before you die, then trading your apartment for a home would probably make sense. But there’s more to consider.
While its logical a position such as CEO deserves higher pay than other roles, the disparity is getting harder to stomach.
Voiceover artist Mark Cowling says the rise of AI-powered voiceovers falls short in conveying authentic emotions.
Dustin Martin’s seven-year mega contract at Richmond expires this year, and since 2022, if not earlier, Gold Coast have been mooted as the logical destination for Dusty if he wanted out. But does he?
Dustin Martin’s seven-year mega contract at Richmond expires this year, and since 2022, if not earlier, Gold Coast have been mooted as the logical destination for Dusty if he wanted out. But does he?
With Formula 1 returning to China after a five-year absence, the undoubted star locally will be a young Chinese-born driver.
Kristen Wiig graces our cover this week and tells writer Ed Cumming how she loves having the freedom to pick and choose what she does these days.
Winemakers spruik the environmental credentials of canned wine, but retail sales suggest drinkers are yet to be convinced to give up the bottle.
For weeks, two former Apprentice contestants have been fighting with Trump Media, the parent company of Truth Social, over their roughly 8 per cent stake in the company.
The recently formed Jewish Council of Australia – a strident critic of Israel – is accused by other Jewish groups of misleading people about who they represent.
We have increasing difficulty in integrating disparate views, and having civil disagreements. The only antidotes are slowness, nuance, and a tolerance for complexity – all things that are increasingly rare.
Teeth are essential to everyday life – and they carry our secrets long after we’re gone. What do they know? (And what makes a “perfect” smile?)
As a wave of nausea sweeps through the house, prepare to experience a range of emotions. First comes denial, then anger, bargaining, depression and, finally, acceptance.
A string of distress calls. A scared girl gripping a man’s ankle. A bus driver and a convoy of tradies about to become heroes. This was Exford Road on May 16, the day their lives were forever entwined.
Narcolepsy is known as a condition that causes someone to instantly fall asleep, but for real-life sufferers, the impacts are much more varied, and dangerous.
Murderers Flat, Lubra Creek and Massacre Bay: Victoria is scattered with monuments and place names with violent or offensive origins.
A mental health service for the vulnerable in the city and eastern suburbs no longer accepts adult patients not at risk of suicide.
Swimmers may no longer be able to find out whether a swim site has faecal contamination because of a funding row between local councils and the NSW government.
Roland Davies spent his life savings trying to clean up Sydney’s beaches with free coffees and a fire truck called Trish.
If Sunday is Sydney’s best chance to breathe out, to spend more time with family, friends and loved ones, then the city needs to exhale today.
What constitutes consent, and what can be used as evidence about whether it was given, has been contested fiercely in Australia since 2015. Justice Michael Lee’s nuanced comments on rape myths could prove a turning point.
The luxurious family home is set on two acres of tropical landscaping.