The Age Entertainment: Australian and International Entertainment news, gossip and celebrities, fashion, movies, good living, restaurants, arts, TV and radio, music, books

The Age Entertainment: Australian and International Entertainment news, gossip and celebrities, fashion, movies, good living, restaurants, arts, TV and radio, music, books

Built to scale

Not all types of fish are plentiful - so we should choose carefully.

A little drop of heaven

A Jesuit brother's longevity as a winemaker is ending, writes Jeni Port.

BAR REVIEWS

Sahara

From cafe to bar, snacks to dinners, Sahara has something for everyone.

RESTAURANT REVIEWS

Wildflower

Consistency is a hard thing for a restaurant to pull off but, for the most part, Wildflower nails it.

It's a girl for Keith and Nic

Nicole Kidman It may have been Monday in the US, but it did not stop the arrival of Nicole Kidman's little Sunday.

Brinkley tells of marriage 'nightmare'

Christie Brinkley says her lifelong dream of a 'big, happy family' in a quaint setting was cruelly ripped away when her husband had an affair with a teenager.

MULTIMEDIA

Trash Talk TV

Hef's sex life exposed and Mike Myers' weird demands.

Gifts for the Gab

Singer Gabriella Cilmi Life's pretty sweet for Aussie teen singer Gabriella Cilmi - gold records, high fashion, industry parties. But she still has to do her homework.

Best of the best

To mark 50 years of Australian rock'n'roll, EG assembled a panel of experts to nominate our greatest 50 albums.

CD & GIG REVIEWS

Dawn Landes

Over the past two years, Landes has found herself warming stages for some impressive names.

FILM REVIEWS

Children Of The Silk Road

Jonathan Rhys Meyers plays a reporter and teacher who has to lead his pupils on a thousand-kilometre march to safety.

DVD REVIEWS

Get Smart

It's a pleasant surprise to see how well this '60s show stands up.

Look at me: US Kath & Kim

Except for a muffin top, bad fashion and cheap jewellery, the US Kath and Kim look nothing like the Australian originals.

Witches brave the fires of scepticism

A new show pits the psychics against science. By Lou Robson.

TV REVIEWS

Rock of Love II

These shows are addictive train-wreck telly, so set aside your objections, lock up your daughters and enjoy.

Black comedy has a bright future

The seamy underside of suburbia has been rich pickings for a British writer.

Wrestling Hamlet

Actor Brendan Cowell as Hamlet in the Bell Shakespeare production. Playing the dark prince has scared Brendan Cowell sober. The workaholic acto-writer-director discusses his own demons.

ARTS REVIEWS

At the Centre of Light

Perhaps a more interesting play will be written when MacKillop finally goes marching in.

CineTopia's critical film guide.

A tall tale

"Dream you're falling" A determination to defeat his own inherent racism led Sergeant Chris Hurley deep into Aboriginal Australia.

Mallee-rooted poetry and grounded clouds

Poet and children's author Lisa Gorton. Without apparent difficulty, Lisa Gorton wrote a book of poetry simultaneously with a children's novel.

BOOK REVIEWS

Morris in Iceland

Alex Jones' shiny toy of a book folds Morris' trip to Iceland into the goings-on in bohemian, inner-west Sydney.