Hannah Reich
Hannah Reich is an Arts on RN/ABC Arts digital producer.
Previously she was a radio producer for Stop Everything! and Books and Arts.
She has made feature radio documentaries for Earshot and packages for the Arts on RN programs, including 2019 series The Cost of Art.
Latest by Hannah Reich
One skivvy colour was everyone's last choice, plus other surprising insights from new Wiggles doco
Hot Potato: The Story of The Wiggles traces the evolution of the beloved Australian children's entertainment group from "just four mates who made a record" to triple j hottest 100 winners.
The US screen industry is facing an existential crisis. Is Australia next?
Australian screenwriters and actors say our local industry provides a worrying blueprint for their US counterparts, as a reckoning over royalties and writer's rooms begins to brew here.
50 shades of greige: Why our clothes and homes became so monochromatic and blandly uniform
Whether it's the stealth wealth clothing that we're lusting after or the elevated sportswear that we're living with – our clothes are increasingly vanilla. And so are our homes.
'If you're a lover of cinema, Barbie is cinema': A guide to the cultural moment that is Barbie
It's produced by Margot Robbie, directed by Greta Gerwig and stars Issa Rae as President Barbie — and it's become a cultural moment before it even opens in cinemas. Here's what you need to know.
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Ballerinas in blackface once told Aboriginal stories on stage. This is how far we've come.
A new double bill from The Australian Ballet shows how our national dance is light-years away from some of the earliest Australian ballets in both content and creation.
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An outsider to the law and to theatre, Suzie Miller wrote a play that’s changing the legal system
Prima Facie won the Australian playwright an Olivier, plus Jodie Comer a Tony just this week, but beyond awards, the powerful “rape play” has far-reaching implications for the law.
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Eight queer games to play with your friends, on your phone – and even on your Game Boy
From dating as a trans man to caring for house plants, here is a selection of video and tabletop games made by queer designers from Australia and New Zealand.
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'I was absolutely terrified': Why actor Aisha Dee called out the producers of her dream gig
After struggling to find work in Australia, the actor made her name on beloved American TV series The Bold Type. Now, she’s found her voice and returned home.
Why Judy Blume, the queen of Young Adult literature, received 700 death threats in one day
A new documentary and adaptation of 1970 classic Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret proves how radical and timeless the work of the 85-year-old writer really is.
Welcome to Jury Duty, the series where one real juror is surrounded by a cast of absurd fakes
The comedy series has a crazy premise - an entirely fake court case where everyone involved is an actor except one sweet schmuck - but the result is funny and unexpectedly moving.
A guide to Monaco: The tax haven for the obscenely wealthy
You have to pay to play in this microstate, a tax enclave for the uber-wealthy who like to swan around showing off their superyachts.
His joke about Jesus caused outrage, but Reuben Kaye's comedy is more complex than you might think
Two months after his controversial appearance on The Project, the comedian, cabaret star and drag artist is still receiving death threats. But he's not apologetic, he’s galvanised.
'I've been able to read the best scripts of my life': Succession's Nicholas Braun on the end of Cousin Greg
The former child actor, and current disgusting brother, reflects on how the Emmy award-winning HBO dramedy has changed his life and reveals how they filmed Greg's memorable congress scene.
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'This show frankly makes Survivor look like a walk in the park': A guide to Alone Australia
After many US seasons, the shocking docuseries makes landfall in an inhospitable part of Tasmania, midwinter. While there's no bears here, there's plenty of scares halfway to the South Pole.
'I just refuse to hate how I look': How Celeste Barber won millions of fans and her latest role
The actor, comedian and writer now has more followers than Gwyneth Paltrow as well as her first leading TV role in new Australian comedy Wellmania.
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'Sweetheart, you've probably got about five years': How Cate Blanchett proved her husband wrong
From ethereal elven queen to abusive orchestra conductor, and everything in between, our Cate has impressed in many, many roles — and she has the Oscar wins to prove it.
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Why do the cast and crew of Everything Everywhere All at Once keep crying when they win awards?
Every time anyone involved with this genre-defying film wins an award, they are overcome with emotion. But as Beverley Wang explains, these are healing tears.
Spray-on dresses, human backpacks and ginormous animal heads: 10 shocking fashion runways
For over a century, fashion designers have used runways to shock and sell their work, but these jaw-dropping examples have surprising links to changes in politics, art and technology.
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The Whale nabbed Brendan Fraser his first Oscar nomination, but the movie has proven divisive
Director Darren Aronofsky spent years searching for someone to play the English teacher with severe obesity at the centre of his film. But the film has been accused of fatphobia.
'A nation of jailers': First Nations artists call out racism in video responding to viral US hit
Rapper Beni Bjah and dance theatre company Marrugeku deliver a searing indictment in This is Australia: a reimagining of Childish Gambino's This is America that they're urging Australians to watch on January 26.
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Cate Blanchett may win her third Oscar for this film — but what in tárnations is it about?
Tár just picked up six Academy Award nominations, yet hardly anyone has seen it. Luckily, we have; here's everything you need to know about this Oscar contender.
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How a 25-year-old Australian who knew little about the games industry made a cult hit video game
When Grace Bruxner made Frog Detective as her final-year university project, she had no inkling it would find a global audience and turn into a trilogy.
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Kate was a Formula 1 engineer. Now people line up for hours to eat her croissants
After Kate Reid's health nosedived, she ended up calling quits on her dream career. But her engineering skills turned out to be key to crafting world-renowned croissants.
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Anandavalli refused to tell her son about the past, but he ended up writing their story anyway
For years, Anandavalli stayed silent about her country's civil war but then her playwright son, S. Shakthidharan, started writing about it anyway. Now, she stars in his latest play.
Everything you need to know before you gorge on The Bear, one of the best TV shows of the year
We urge you to dig into this “flawless” comedy drama that has birthed a thousand lusty memes. Already binged? Well allow us to reveal the recipe behind this perfect sauce.