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AFI Awards
Underbelly and a drama about a teenage boy learning to live with an autistic brother dominated the awards.
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AFI Awards red carpet
Photos: Stars from TV and film walk the red carpet at the AFI Awards in Melbourne.
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AFI stars and glamour
Video: Comedienne Felicity Ward asks the who's who of Australian showbiz some tough questions.
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MUSIC:Kanye's concert glows with truth
Review: Kanye West's new material has given his live show renewed purpose, letting him explore a darker, more human side of the performer before he gets to the obligatory run through the hits.
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FILM: Hey, moviegoers, where the bloody hell are you?
TWENTIETH Century Fox and the federal tourism minister have bothcome out fighting to defend Australia, despite the movieflopping at its US box office opening.
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FILM: Will Australia prove critics wrong?
Get Flick'd blog: Will Australia be a 'go and see itagain' kind of film? And why did anyone see Big Stan?
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FILM:Ledger firms as award favourite
Heath Ledger and the The Dark Knight seen as solid contenders in next year's Academy Awards.
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PEOPLE: Cate leaves a stellar impression
Cate Blanchett has become the owner of a valuable piece ofHollywood real estate - a star on Hollywood's illustrious Walk ofFame.
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MUSIC: Something for everyone … except the thirsty
Homebake: The theme of this year's all-Australian musicfestival was peace and love, or something like that, writes BernardZuel.
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FILM: I'd just like to spank my critics
Stay in Touch: It was the night the film industry struckback at its critics.
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TV & RADIO: Couch Potato Awards 2008
What were the best and worst television shows of the year? Castyour vote in our special readers' choice poll.
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ARTS: Broadway royalty comes out for Minnelli's return
There was glamour of the old school, men in black tie, women indynastic jewellery and, walking down the red carpet, a cadre ofBroadway royalty.
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FILM: A fatal attraction
Vampires are at it again, on the screen and in teen novels. Butit's not just the gore and sex that make them popular: they tapinto our deepest fears, writes John Birmingham.
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FILM: Twi-hards line up as cult puts bite on
It's the moment that teenage girls across Australia have beenwaiting for - the release of the cult vampire movieTwilight.
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ARTS: The winner of the zaniest name is …
Of all the nominees at the Australian Film Institute Awards onename stands out.
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FILM: The remarkable Ms Streep
Meryl Streep remains the reigning queen of American movies after anunexpected career renaissance.
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MUSIC: Thrilling us softly with her songs
Catching up with Roberta Flack takes some patience but the rewardsare great, writes Bruce Elder.
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ARTS: Warnie: smokes, spin and shenanigans
"THIS whole piece is about someone's life going out of controlthrough marketing and media," says director Neil Armfield in abreak from rehearsals of Shane Warne: The Musical.
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MUSIC: Taste of home for overnight sensation
Gabriella Cilmi was the great against-the-odds success story of theyear.
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MUSIC: Joe Satriani accuses Colplay of plagiarism
American rock guitarist files a lawsuit against British groupColdplay, accusing the popular band of plagiarising one of hissongs.
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PEOPLE: K is for ker-ching with Kylie in town
Private Sydney: The K doesn't just stand for Kylie. It'salso the familiar ker-ching sound cash registers make whenever popdiva Minogue is in town.
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GOOD LIVING: Cook's tour as city gets a food festival
Top chefs from around the world will hold public cooking classes atSydney's first international food festival next year.
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ARTS: Boyd might buoy buyers
A painting once described as a "horrible" rip-off of Sir SidneyNolan is expected to fetch almost $1million at auction onWednesday.
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ARTS: Young Playwrights tackle powerful themes
ALZHEIMER'S and apartheid were the themes chosen by this year'swinners of the 2008 Young Playwrights' Award.
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