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
Kids are more anxious than ever. Here are some ways parents can help
Charlie's 12-year-old daughter is so anxious that she bites her nails until they bleed. Here are some ways parents can help children in distress.
'I tried to have a sensible career': Why the star of Underbelly and Offspring had to choose acting
The beloved actor made her name playing abrasive characters in some of Australia's most beloved TV shows. Now she's taking on Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? once more.
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The Miles Franklin shortlist is now out and our book experts had some strong feelings about it
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By Kate Evans for The Bookshelf; Claire Nichols and Sarah L'Estrange for The Book Show; and Declan Fry with Hannah Reich
We've convened a literary cabal to look at the six authors and works vying for Australia's most prestigious literary award.
A bunch of TV series returned in June. Here's what you should be watching
There's so much new TV coming out all the time, but there are also amazing shows coming back for more, and we couldn't be happier. From The Bear to The Boys, here are the shows returning for highly anticipated seasons this month.
'I know sometimes I'm hard to love': Justin Timberlake addresses DWI charge for first time
After being arrested in the Hamptons last week, the pop singer has resumed his world tour.
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Sick at home and bored out of your mind? Here are five films and shows that will get you through
Skip your 1,000th re-watch of Friends and instead use these TV shows and films to ease your sickly little heart.
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Three of the world's best authors on when they know it's time to give up writing a book
The 2023 Booker Prize winner Paul Lynch and bestselling authors Celeste Ng and Christos Tsiolkas reveal the secrets of their reading and writing lives.
'He was saying he wanted another 50 years to paint': Australian artist Guy Warren dies aged 103
The "trailblazing" Australian artist — who won the Archibald in 1985 — had a career spanning more than 80 years and was painting right up until he died.
How Japanese woodcut prints shaped two iconic Australian artists
The bold prints and scenes of ukiyo-e, the art form which rose to prominence in 17th and 18th century Japan, have left an indelible mark on Australian art.
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Your kid will grow up and probably grow away from you. Here's some tips on how to reconnect
Many children distance themselves from their parents as they grow up, but there are ways to reconnect with your tween/teen.
This little company in regional Victoria has won every prestigious theatre award under the sun
Back to Back Theatre has become one of Australia’s leading performing arts exports, all by making work that defies expectations.
A TikToker interviewed Baz Luhrmann on the streets of Newtown … and had no idea who he was
When Australian TikToker Georgia Godworth approached a stylish man, she didn't realise who he was — now, their interview has gone viral.
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'Nearly every kid knows it,' but this bestseller almost didn't happen — until Mem Fox had a brainwave
It's been two decades since Where Is the Green Sheep? hit shelves, but the classic Aussie children's book has lost none of its sparkle. Here's how it first came to be.
Gina Rinehart portrait saga gains international attention — from the BBC to Stephen Colbert
/ By Yasmin Jeffery, Hannah Reich, Jared Richards, Hannah Story, and Velvet Winter
Billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart has been getting a lot of attention following the calls for Vincent Namatjira's portrait of her to be removed from the National Gallery of Australia.
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Sam found out her son had hassled a girl for nudes, but she wasn't sure what to do next
Sam was shocked to discover her son had been badgering a peer for nudes. Teen educator Bec Sparrow and clinic psychologist Dr Sophie Li had some advice for her.
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These Australian performers survived vicious insults from a French master clown. They'd do it again
Laurie Luxe, Tom Walker and Randa Sayed reflect on the worst things French master clown Philippe Gaulier said to them and why they still chose to stay at clown school.
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perspective:Yes, I know mumfluencer videos show me an unattainable ideal. But can I give them up?
From Ballerina Farm to Nara Smith, we can't help but fixate on the perfect lives of mumfluencers, no matter how problematic. But, for my own wellbeing, I need to look away.
Melissa took another swipe at dating apps to try to date Paul Mescal. Instead, she met her boyfriend Tom
Melissa wanted to date Irish actor Paul Mescal, but snagged her younger boyfriend after she lowered her age range on the dating apps. Her story and others are proof that it's worth expanding your romantic horizons.
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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