Entertainment

September, 2020

  • 15 September

    Revenge: My Dad the Nazi Killer

    Revenge: My Dad the Nazi Killer

    Award-winning documentary filmmaker Danny Ben-Moshe hopes to start production soon on his latest project on a yet to be proved story of how a Melbourne Jew planned to carry out a revenge killing of a Nazi in Sydney. Screen Australia is partly funding the …

  • 15 September

    Australian Directors Guild Ceremony opens up in every way

    Australian Directors Guild Ceremony opens up in every way

    Supported by the ABC and hosted by Skitbox’s Sarah Bishop and Greta Lee Jackson, the 2020 ADG Awards will be free and designed for home entertainment. Meanwhile the Guilds membership has soared.

  • 15 September

    Melburnians making Leaps and Bounds

    Melburnians making Leaps and Bounds

    The roar of crowds at the Melbourne Cricket Ground has been silenced but the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will unite in a special tribute to the city on Thursday night, singing Paul Kelly's Leaps and Bounds.

  • 15 September

    South Korean actress Oh In-hye dies, suspected suicide

    South Korean actress Oh In-hye dies, suspected suicide

    A South Korean actress has died after being found unconscious in her home – the latest in a string of tragic deaths in the country. South Korean actress Oh In-hye has died in hospital after being found unconscious in her home.

  • 15 September

    UN enlists slew of celebrities for film

    UN enlists slew of celebrities for film

    The United Nations has enlisted a slew of celebrities for a film promoting actions to tackle the world's biggest issues from the COVID-19 pandemic to poverty and inequality. The line-up includes multi-Grammy winner Beyonce, actor Don Cheadle and Nobel …

  • 15 September

    Jaya Bachchan slams Ravi Kishan for defaming Bollywood, says 'Don't Bite Hand That Feeds You'

    Jaya Bachchan slams Ravi Kishan for defaming Bollywood, says 'Don't Bite Hand That Feeds You'

    Actor-Politician Jaya Bachchan, who is famous for her unapologetic remarks has recently slammed actor Ravi Kishan for defaming the film industry in Lok Sabha. Amid the ongoing debate of drug mafias and substance abuse in the industry, actor Ravi Kishan …

  • 15 September

    Telling stories of ‘place’ in portraiture

    Telling stories of ‘place’ in portraiture

    Featuring over 100 works in painting, photography, drawing, printmaking and sculpture from the NPG collection, it travels from coast to coast via the rivers, streets, mountains, studios and sportsgrounds to tell stories of “place” in portraiture.

  • 15 September

    15 to Try: Birthday (or Celebration) Cakes to Order During Melbourne’s Lockdown

    15 to Try: Birthday (or Celebration) Cakes to Order During Melbourne’s Lockdown

    A fluffy Japanese cheesecake that’s like eating a cloud; a retro, heart-shaped Cherry Ripe-esque ice-cream cake; a lofty 10-layered Russian honey cake; what might be Melbourne’s only prickly-pear-flavoured cake;

  • 15 September

    PhotoCo is keeping analogue alive

    PhotoCo is keeping analogue alive

    Paul Bulley has worked in his family’s Central Market camera shop PhotoCo for three decades – ever since he was tall enough to look over the counter, he tells CityMag. Cameras are in the Bulley blood.

  • 15 September

    Renewed: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

    Renewed: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

    Tonight with John Oliver has been renewed for three more seasons, to 2023. Casey Bloys, chief content officer for HBO, said, “For the past seven years, John and his incredibly talented team have taken on topics that are both in the public mind and off the beaten path,