He was a charmer and a violent narcissist whose trial for double murder reopened the fault line of race in the US. Will O.J. Simpson’s death end the circus that surrounded his life?
Is the upcoming bout between former heavy weight champion and convicted rapist Mike Tyson and young YouTube celebrity Jake Paul a genuine contest, or just money-grabbing ‘sports-adjacent’ nonsense?
While Andrew Wilkie’s recent speech to parliament suggests the AFL employs secretive and sinister policies to cover up drug use among players, the public outrage is overblown.
A tale of two states and their bids to host world-class sporting tournaments exposes the myths surrounding the benefits of such events versus their monumental costs.
Idolised one minute and condemned the next, Sam Kerr is the perfect example of how the public fetishises celebrity, aided and abetted by a greedy news cycle.
Having qualified for Paris 2024, the Matildas are now eyeing an elusive podium finish. Dilemmas are arising even before the first whistle blows, however, starting with squad selection.
Where Melbourne once had Eddie Everywhere, Perth now finds itself increasingly in the thrall of Basil Zempilas, its lord mayor, preselected state Liberal candidate and favourite son of Kerry Stokes.
A father’s destructive impulses and coercive control lead to unimaginable tragedy in a new biopic about one of professional wrestling’s most famous families.
In Michael Mann’s biopic Ferrari, the motor racing legend’s fatalism and obsession with winning is hauntingly portrayed. But does it fully capture the callousness of his ambition?
A plan to rebuild the Gabba for the 2032 Olympics has hit a major hurdle, meaning that a beloved primary school – along with a couple of billion dollars – may yet be saved.