Lenny Ann Low, The Sydney Morning Herald

Lenny Ann Low

The Sydney Morning Herald

Australia

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Past:
  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Brisbane Times
  • Essential Baby
  • Daily Life
  • WAtoday
  • Fairfax Good Food
  • The Age

Past articles by Lenny:

This pizza-by-the-slice by a top Totti’s chef might just be Sydney CBD’s best takeaway lunch right now

This Roman-style slice of Italian life is a big cut above your average Sydney pizza. → Read More

‘She was very much Shane’s anchor’: Marny Kennedy on playing Simone Callahan in Warnie

Before accepting the coveted role in the upcoming miniseries, the 29-year-old-actor says her top priority was ensuring the family’s integrity. → Read More

I joined 1000 people to sing in a choir at the Opera House and it was euphoric

I’m about as amateur a singer as you can get, but that didn’t stop me joining ChorusOz, an annual event by the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, on the long weekend. → Read More

Former Noma chef slings $13 nori tacos at Tokyo Taco in Newtown

Bag a bargain from a chef who’s worked at one of the world’s most famous restaurants. → Read More

Your A-Z guide to Vivid, plus the best of winter in Sydney

From the White Lotus’ Jennifer Coolidge to John Olsen on the Opera House sails, plus cabaret, moonlight kayaking and 12 nights of music, this is Vivid 2023. → Read More

‘I owe you one’: Hannah Gadsby feels chipper in Something Special

Juggling a new memoir, curating an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum and making a genderqueer comedy special, the comic thinks it’s time for a feelgood show. → Read More

Comedian Kirsty Webeck’s stories are low stakes but impossible to dislike

A wrap of our favourite shows from the week, including immersive experience Darkfield, Clyde’s at Ensemble Theatre, and comedian Kirsty Webeck. → Read More

The Naked Barista serves up fried chicken eggs Benedict and a coffee-fuelled wonderland

An obsession with coffee is at the core of this gleaming white space in Sydney’s western suburbs. → Read More

‘Fashion has a purpose in the First Nations space’

Denni Francisco is spearheading change and a rising awareness of First Nations inventiveness in the fashion industry with her award-winning label, Ngali. → Read More

Finally, an event you can bring your pot plant along to

Experimental art festival Liveworks is returning as an in-person event after lockdown. → Read More

Canine cruises, ‘yappy hour’: Is Australia coming to heel in pet-friendly travel?

In a survey of the world’s best cities to visit with furry friends, the ranking of Melbourne and Sydney prompts questions about our status as a pet-loving nation. → Read More

‘The retching was really fun’: Maya Rudolph’s joy in goofing around on Loot

The SNL and Bridesmaids star says her latest TV project forced her to think about ageing, midlife and what it is to be a woman. → Read More

Your A to Z guide to the very best things to do in Sydney this winter

The city is about to transform into a winter wonderland, so pull on a beanie and head out for glowing lights, cherry blossoms, ice-skating and much more. → Read More

After COVID and Netflix, Aunty Donna are ready to play again

Starved of stage opportunities for the past two years, the “maximalist” comedy troupe are heading back on the road to rediscover what it is they do. → Read More

Sydney Festival 2022: Choose your own adventure with must-see guide

From puppets to theatre, music and comedy at Speaker’s Corner, plus a melting iceberg suspended over Sydney Harbour, this year’s Sydney Festival is set to surprise. → Read More

‘I owe you one’: Hannah Gadsby opens up her heart in feel-good show

Gadsby wants to talk about love, and her new show is just as masterful and personal as Nanette. → Read More

Comedian and actor Bill Bailey goes in search of the new normal

Bailey has been taking stock of how the world has changed during the pandemic and where we go from here. → Read More

Why Casey Donovan can't stay awake during The Crown

While the singer has been peer-pressured into Netflix's royal drama, a "gory" bikie series has her seal of approval. → Read More

How Caitlin Moran flipped the script on teenage heroines

When it came to turning her memoir into a movie, the award-winning British journalist drew up a list of everything she hadn't seen in female coming-of-age films. → Read More

Belvoir's Hir brings transgender actor Kurt Pimblett into the spotlight

When a Sydney theatre company put out a casting call for a young transgender actor to star in a new show, competition was always going to be fierce. Kurt Pimblett landed the part and is preparing for the ride of his life. → Read More