Beijing halts more than 20 Japanese cultural events across China as its diplomatic spat with Japan escalates.
Nintendo gave away millions of games for free. The risk paid off
Innovative motion controls and accessible design made the Nintendo Wii one of the most popular consoles of all time.
Australia among 3 countries to trial Roblox age checks
The company says age verification checks will start in early December, around the same time Australia's social media ban for under-16s is set to come into effect.
Australian man who grabbed Ariana Grande at premiere jailed for nine days
Johnson Wen, who is alleged to have disrupted other global sports events and concerts, has shown "a pattern of behaviour", according to a Singapore court judge.
The school where video games are part of the curriculum
Japan's education system is renowned for its rigidity. But one school is providing an alternative, blending typical education classes with intensive video game training.
Cynthia Erivo pushes Australian 'serial intruder' off Ariana Grande at event
Video shared across social media shows a man jumping over a crowd-control barrier, running towards Grande and putting his arms around the singer.
Eddie Murphy conquered Hollywood without ever revealing his true self
Eddie Murphy has taken on many characters throughout his career, sometimes even within the same film. But a new documentary explores the "real Eddie Murphy" — someone the actor and comedian says few people actually know.
No signs of brotherly discord as Oasis leaves Australian tour behind
Playing to a combined audience of about 320,000 people, Liam and Noel Gallagher's return to Australia for this much-hyped tour has been nothing short of a triumph.
Salt-N-Pepa's musical influence recognised by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Salt-N-Pepa will this weekend be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in the musical influence category. The group, founded in 1985, has had a huge impact on popular music and culture.
Drake appeals defamation loss over Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us
Superstar rapper Drake is appealing the dismissal of his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over the Kendrick Lamar diss track Not Like Us.
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau seen holding hands leaving Paris club
The pair's public appearance on the pop singer's 41st birthday has added fuel to growing speculation the two are in a relationship.
Teddy Swims occasionally uses AI to make music, but warns of its dangers
Grammy-nominated music artist Teddy Swims says AI is a "beautiful tool" when it comes to composing music. Swims was in conversation at SXSW Sydney.
Video games could fall under social media ban, researchers say
Online video games are excluded from the social media ban, but digital media researchers say the definitions are too broadly defined and games could yet be included.
'One of the greatest': Hollywood pays tribute to Diane Keaton who has died at 79
The unexpected news of Keaton's passing has been met with shock around the world, with stars remembering their time with the actor.
Swift breaks Adele's album sales record despite mixed reception
The star's 12th album's sales success has come despite the mixed reception it received from critics and fans.
From the ARIAs to the AFL we can’t stop watching Baker Boy ‘sonically evolve’
Yolngu musician Baker Boy talks to News Breakfast about channelling difficult emotions after the Voice referendum to create his new album.
Hollywood icon Paul Feig to take audiences behind-the-scenes of Bridesmaids at SXSW Sydney
Hollywood director Paul Feig has a special strategy that's served him well when it comes to making popular movies and television shows that stand the test of time.
Jane Fonda helps revive Hollywood's McCarthy-era free speech group
The original group was formed in October 1947 at a time when the US government worried that there were communists in Hollywood who were putting left-wing propaganda into the movies.
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Jon Stevens is in love and in a good place. His new album reflects this
From teen idol to rock great, Jon Stevens has fronted legendary bands Noiseworks and INXS. He has chosen his 64th birthday to release a new album and announce a tour.
Pulp's Jarvis Cocker has a wild wedding story few will top
Love was "always problematic" for Jarvis Cocker, who fronts Britpop icons Pulp. But after decades of cynical songs on the subject, he's beginning to change his tune on romance.
Whoever said cars can't fly hasn't seen Back to the Future the Musical
In the 1985 film Back to the Future, the DeLorean takes to the skies. So too in the musical production.