The no-nonsense words of author Mark Manson have sparked marriage proposals and prompted divorces. Now the author will bring his anti-self-help teachings to Perth.
Jade Jurewicz
Vince Vaughn is coming to TV with a new crime comedy from the executive producer of Ted Lasso, Scrubs and Shrinking — and it looks absolutely ace.
Clare Rigden
This will sound sacrilegious but despite Perth being one of the best places on Earth, sometimes we need to get away. With teenage kids, I see that travel can be the answer to a lot of life’s little problems.
Adrian Barich
I have absolutely embraced the convenience of online banking and love the fact that I can move money around with my fingertips. But, my dear little millennials and gen Zs, it wasn’t always that way.
Nat Locke
A buttery sauce run through with vibrant citrus and mint brings an easy elegance to this salmon. Don’t let the short ingredient list fool you: there’s lots of flavour here.
Colu Henry
Our tips include a gorgeous new restaurant, an outdoor market for a good cause, a budget-friendly night out for cinephiles, wine tasting with an Australian guru and a new scent for tweens and teens.
STM team
Adam Lambert is a Grammy-nominated singer and tours with Queen, but he’s also been that hopeful performer trying to impress a panel of judges. So he’s the perfect person to join The Voice Australia coaches.
Kellie Balaam
There are hole-in the-wall brunch joints so tucked away you need a mud map to find them. Then there’s The Roastery.
Kate Emery
Mark Dixie lived in WA before being jailed for life for the horrifying rape and murder of a teen model in London. Now, an investigation has uncovered an eerie police photo of him at a local crime scene.
Phil Hickey
Fatemeh Boroujeni’s pride of lionesses honours six brave Iranian women, one as young as 16, who have been killed under the brutal and oppressive Iranian regime.
Jay Hanna
Watching random Paris Olympics sports coverage is making experts of us all. Here’s why we should all lean into our new-found love of sport.
It almost feels like a trap. Behind a building, next to a bin in the carpark, is a little blackboard. On it, someone has scrawled ‘WINE’, with an arrow. But there are only good things inside.
Amanda Keenan
We’re at the halfway mark of the action in Paris and I’ve hit that point where I’m seriously considering which event I need to take up in order to compete at the next games.
I don’t know about you but I’m getting a bit tired of being depicted in the media as simple or dimwitted like Homer Simpson. So this Father’s Day, lets try to consider this under-appreciated resource.
Roasting chicken thighs in a hot oven is a hands-off way to achieve two of life’s greatest pleasures: crispy skin and golden schmaltz. And you want that chicken fat to crisp hand-torn bread into croutons.
Eric Kim
Our tips for the week include a book to help you master pasta, a hot haircut, a Perth show for a bestselling author, discounts on Perth dining, and the most stylish press tour since Challengers.
Eloise Connell was a physiotherapist in Perth hospitals until she was called back to a different life, one she thought she’d left behind: as a dancer at Paris’ Moulin Rouge, on the eve of the Olympics.
Megan French
Anthony LaPaglia is bringing the American dream to Perth, starring in one of the best-known plays of the 20th century, Arthur Miller’s Death Of A Salesman.
Tanya MacNaughton
I first noticed it when batsmen became batters at work. I have received emails from both sides of the argument about gender-neutral terms in sport. It has been a journey of discovery, that’s for sure.
With all the action kicking off in Paris this week, I am absolutely here for it. But my deep and abiding love is rooted in the athletics carnivals of my primary school era. I got right into them.
A new documentary series about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders has left global audiences outraged ... and out for blood.
Soho Lane does lots of things well but, for me, it’s always been about the pancakes.
A cleverly curated film festival, a special fashion moment for a beloved brand and a fiery food event.
Before Maggie Dent was a beloved parenting guru, she was a troubled teen. Now she’s taken that experience and everything she’s learned since, to write one final book, to help parents and their adolescents.
Katherine Fleming