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The Pa Boys: Lights, camera ... reggae
The stars of music-powered local road movie The Pa Boys talk to Lydia Jenkin.
Ja'mie is in a class of her own
It's the third time out for Chris Lilley's vile schoolgirl creation Ja'mie King - this time she's going solo. The chameleonic Aussie comedian talks to Chris Schulz.
TV picks of the week: Prepare your ingredients
Five shows that should keep couch potatoes glued to their screens over the coming week.
Smashproof: On the Brother side
Smashproof are readying a new album five years after they hit it big with smash single, Brother. They tell Chris Schulz why it's taken so long.
Robo reboot his own man
Remakes of cult sci-fi movies don't have a great track record, but Joel Kinnaman tells Chris Schulz this Robocop will be different.
Savages: Phones not welcome
Chris Schulz talks to Savages, expected to be the loudest act at Laneway.
Laneway: Cat Power is coming full circle
Cat Power, aka Chan Marshall, has stepped out from in front of the band and is taking to the stage solo for the first time since 2005. She tells Lydia Jenkin what Laneway fans can expect from her set on the Cactus Cat stage.
Laneway: Haim's Sister act
Los Angeles siblings Haim emerged as one of the hottest new bands of last year with a sound that makes them one of Laneway's sunniest prospects. Tom Lamont caught them on tour.
Laneway: Watercolours
Rising local star Watercolours talks to Lydia Jenkin about following her own artistic path.
New Dotcom album: 'It's bad'
It's going to be bad. Of course it's going to be bad. How could a glamour album crafted by a German internet tycoon holed up in a Coatesville mansion actually be any good?
Grammys: Does Lorde have a prayer?
Our world-conquering pop star is up for four Grammy awards next week. Chris Schulz looks at her odds of winning.