Post-baby Lily Allen mocks Miley Cyrus and others

13 November 2013
The Sydney Morning Herald
Post-baby Lily Allen mocks Miley Cyrus and others

Lily Allen takes on the sexism and borderline misogyny of contemporary music with her own finger licking, crotch grabbing and booty shaking video clip.

Malcolm has lost 90 kilograms but has been left with a truckload of smelly excess skin.
Embarrassing Bodies Down Under recap: Blokes, it's time to man up

There are mentions of beers and farts, but none of this week's episode is a laughing matter.

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Lisa Wilkinson to have on-air mammogram

TV presenter Lisa Wilkinson will raise awareness for breast cancer, after a US TV reporter was diagnosed.

A selection of artworks published on German government website
Lost Art website almost crashes due to interest in Nazi loot

German authorities stunned by overloading of website dedicated to finding arts' owners.

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The new film about Melbourne's iconic Italian strip all began, appropriately, over lunch.

 

Andrew Forrest with wife Nicola. Andrew Forrest tops list of billionaires' donations

It has been a good year for giving, with Australia's wealthiest individuals loosening their purse strings to fund higher education, medical research and the arts.

Michelle Bachelet Jinja Safari take on Chile's ex-president over song 'theft'

Sydney band Jinja Safari have found themselves involved in the presidential elections in Chile. And they're not happy about it.

Todd Sampson of Redesign my brain Win a copy of Redesign My Brain on DVD

Todd Sampson hosts the ultimate science experiment. On behalf of Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment we are giving away 15 DVD copies of Redesign My Brain.

Music The Age Music Victoria Awards

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