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Thomas Mitchell

Thomas Mitchell

Culture Reporter / Writer / Columnist at The Age Australia

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • Music

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Recent Articles

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Is three a crowd? Dakota Johnson on the perils of monogamy

After starring in Celine Song’s Materialists, the actress doubles down in Splitsville, another “unromantic comedy” that explores the mess of modern love.
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Fine dining is not welcome here. Long live the depressing food court

Designed to be a dimly lit place where sad people can eat alone together, the food court is being turned into something it is not by our relentless desire for everything to be fancy.
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‘Oh God, am I getting old?’: Marvel’s most famous superhero is huma...

Filming season two of documentary series Limitless, Chris Hemsworth was plagued by an all-too-familiar fear.
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‘Oh God, am I getting old?’: Marvel’s most famous superhero is huma...

Filming season two of documentary series Limitless, Chris Hemsworth was plagued by an all-too-familiar fear.
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Joe’s dead, who’s going to make the gravy? Paul Kelly takes out fun...

Paul Kelly has published a death notice in The Age newspaper for Joe, the fictional hero of his track, How To Make Gravy, prompting speculation a follow-up to the hit 1996 song may be on its way. 
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Triple J Hottest 100 Australian songs: INXS wins with Never Tear Us...

The track beat out The Nosebleed Section by Hilltop Hoods and Untouched by the Veronicas, which placed second and third, respectively.
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Who will win the Gold Logie? And why will it be Lynne McGranger?

Recent history suggests that the Gold Logie winner typically comes from the network that broadcasts the Logies, which is excellent news for Channel Seven and Lynne McGranger.
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Woke but not broke? Superman soars above culture wars to dominate g...

A right-wing culture war erupted when director James Gunn described the Man of Steel as an “immigrant.” But in the battle of the box office, Superman is a clear winner.
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James Frey wrote his new book in 57 days. He doesn’t want Oprah to ...

Twenty years after saying sorry to Oprah for fabricating parts of his bestselling book, the writer of A Million Little Pieces makes an unapologetic return.
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‘Don’t be fooled by our positive sound’: Why Mental as Anything are...

Brothers Reg Mombassa and Peter O’Doherty are full of existential angst, but they’re still determined to make happy music about sad subjects.
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The world’s unluckiest football club: Liverpool, a history of tragedy

The death of the Liverpool star Diogo Jota in a car accident is the latest in a long line of tragic events in the Premier League club’s history.