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Heide Museum of Modern Art

31/1/2020

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is at Heide Museum of Modern Art.
Yesterday at 9:48 PM · Bulleen, MelbourneOur first “going out” today with dasha and Tosha away from puppies ...
dasha is overwhelmed with well forgotten experience at the Heide Museum of Modern Art and does not want to leave the place and go back home !!!
Although Tosha is the winner is our family : my dad : one kid (obviously me) , my husband : two kids Masha and misha , and Tosha : seven in one go , he still only experienced the “parenting “ side in some very mild way: shorter but more often walks on the lead strictly around the suburbs nevertheless the main load went on to dasha and myself - for the last 4 weeks ...
time to relax a bit more and dasha enjoys it to the most : running off the lead and saying hello to her old friend Lisa , a cool lizard who lives next to the heide walls - magically dasha knows exactly when Lisa goes to her sunny spot and runs in the direction of Lisa s hiding spot ...
well , dasha insisted to stay at heide no matter what I tried ... I had to carry her back to the car... at the same time I was enjoying my espessso and the new magazine that arrived today in the morning !!! Tada!... ta da!!!! Issue 16/1 is here !!!
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Meeting Gorbachev

31/1/2020

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​Rialto AU invites you to watch a bio documentary called Meeting Gorbachev https://au.rialtodistribution.com/meeting-gorbachev.html
in cinemas January 16
The life of Mikhail Gorbachev, the eighth and final President of the Soviet Union in chronological order.
please follow Vellu Khann's review published: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere.html

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The Peanut Butter Falcon

31/1/2020

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​Rialto AU invites you to watch a new sport comedy-drama called The Peanut Butter Falcon https://au.rialtodistribution.com/the-peanut-butter-falcon.…
in cinemas January 30
The Peanut Butter Falcon is an adventure story set in the world of a modern Mark Twain that begins when Zak (22), a young man with Down syndrome, runs away from the nursing home where he lives to chase his dream of becoming a professional wrestler by attending the wrestling school The Salt Water Redneck. Through circumstances beyond their control Tyler (32), a small-time outlaw on the run, becomes Zak's unlikely coach and ally. Together they wind through deltas, elude capture, drink whisky, find God, catch fish, and convince Eleanor (28), a kind nursing home employee with a story of her own, to join them on their journey.
please follow Katherine Kelly's review published: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere.html

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Blue Lotus Water Garden

31/1/2020

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​Blue Lotus Water Garden opened its colorful doors to our media crew last Friday January 24 for the small photo session , video and review https://www.facebook.com/Blue-Lotus-Water-Garden-226071827477091/
Olga Kirk shares her opinion: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/travelling.html please stay tuned for more photos and a footage
photography below: Ian George at Coffee Table Images
special thanks: Anna Giles at evergreen PR evergreenam.com.au

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Sand Sculpting Australia

31/1/2020

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​currently opened for curious visitors Sand Sculpting Australia cordially invites you to experience Animalia In Sand on display from 14 December till 30 April 2020 only! at the Boneo Discovery Park, Fingal, Victoria https://www.sandsculpting.com.au/ https://www.boneodiscoverypark.com.au/
please read Katherine Kelly's review: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/travelling.html to be followed by the photos and video soon after 2 February...
special thanks: Evie Wittingslow at Sand Sculpting Australia
GET OUT OF YOUR HOUSES: EXPERIENCE THE WORLD - THERE IS SO MUCH TO SEE - ONE LIFE TIME IS NOT ENOUGH - GRAB YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY AND GO! <3 Enjoy!

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The Reserve Dining Room

31/1/2020

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At @fresco / now The Reserve Dining Room at Amora Hotel Riverwalk Melbourne for dinner - some yum yum - my full page review to follow- superb food , mind blowing coffee , immaculate service , romantic atmosphere to add
Entertainment Book
here we go:
we ordered Fish of the Day
The dish is a MUST to try
a tender flesh fish fillet served with pomegranate seeds (cooked that I have never tried before and they so zesty and taste delish - like a very sweet lemon - I should try this for my own kitchen). and roasted vegetables on decoration. The dish is topped with finger lime, the exotic fruit with a very intense lemony flavour - like one whole lemon in a small pin head ball inside the pod.
we also ordered mash and roasted young vegetables on the side
coffee was not a must but still ordered it just for the sake of "dinner finishing" and OMG what a coffee was it!!! 100% MUST to get.
Honestly , I keep visiting this place for the last 21 years regularly and that was the BEST experience I had there ! Thank you team !!!

Biggest thank you to the chef who created that tasty beauty - no fuss but soooooo full of hear cooking - delishiously masterpiece: Nadeera Gajasinghe floor manager: Veenu Braun and Jacky, our table very attentive waiter... Just a small note: the restaurant ran out of bread and Jacky went out of his way to get the soft and crusty bread with butter for our table. So I give:
5/5 for service
10/5 for food
5/5 for atmosphere (the place got just refurbished and looks so nice and even better than before!)
10/5 for coffees
So far it is my best place from the Entertainment Book experiences
Have you got yours in front of you to go and investigate? https://www.entertainment.com.au/orderbooks/182v887


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63 Results Performances

31/1/2020

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​Youth ARK Theatre presented 63 Results Performances that ran Jan 24 - Jan 25 at the Lilydale Heights College PAC in Lilydale VIC 3140 http://www.arktheatremelb.com/ and https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=579332
review: Katherine Kelly
photos: Stuart Buchanan at Third Life Photography
http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/travelling.html
special thanks: Zoe Hendriks and Lucy Southwell-Hambly


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Ticket To Bollywood video

31/1/2020

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​https://youtu.be/XWVp7zqsfOg
I'm so very happy to finally share this video with all our readers. Please kindly accept my apologies as our editor was on one month holiday in Jordan... so was a rather unexpected delay.
https://youtu.be/XWVp7zqsfOg
#TicketToBollywood was run by Meilleur Events on Wednesday, 27 November 2019 at The Thornbury Theatre
www.facebook.com/events/422738278424668
editing: Hakam Soufan
filming: Dong Yafei and Natasha Marchev
photos: Tony Collins
https://youtu.be/XWVp7zqsfOg
special thanks: Sonalika Pradhan
#bollywood
#hollywood
MUSIC BY :
https://elements.envato.com/indian-beat-8KEVS7R
https://youtu.be/XWVp7zqsfOg

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14/2 LEBEROSIS

31/1/2020

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​that's it folks... I will also share some teaser-pages designed by Annie - please enjoy! and wait for the missing issue 15/1 coming up soon too...
14/2 LEBEROSIS teaser pages MARQUIS FASHION MAGAZINE - GUYS, GUNS, GIRLS AND DOLLS
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VINTAGE DOLLS PHOTOGRAPHY: Tony Collins

31/1/2020

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added 83 new photos to the album: VINTAGE DOLLS PHOTOGRAPHY: Tony Collins — with Tony Collins and 2 others.
January 28 at 7:01 PMlast but not least project that did not see the light yet is also so amazingly special - the shot was done with four models present - all dressed, changed outfits and having so much fun the mood can be seen on the images... with some talented and young and gorgeous looking crew of
VINTAGE DOLLS
PHOTOGRAPHY: Tony Collins
MODELs: Kiara Paige @Kiara.Paige, Coco Moore @cocomooree, Mikayla Stevens @mikayla_stevens.06 and Alyssa Ohi @alyssa_ohi
MUAH : Aimee Rapa @aimee.rapa
LOCATION : Retropolis @retropolis_melbourne
STYLING and OUTFITS: Lisa @juststuffvintage / @leelulahula at @retropolis_melbourne
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Kali by Trish and Erkin

31/1/2020

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​There is one very special project that I have no idea how it was done / photographed... No one in the world can grow so many hands even on a long run forget if you prepare a photoshoot in two days!!!! and it looks amazing!!!! the story will blow your mind away!

SHE, THAT SPREADS DIVINE LOVE WE PLAY WITH AND THE DARKNESS OF DEATH THAT DESTROYS US
Concept, Story, Model, Styling, Wardrobe and MUAH: Tritia DeVisha
Body Art and Calligraphy: Amelia Yiya Xu
Photography, Lighting and Editing: Erkin Kalayci
Photographer’s Assistant, Set Dressing, Onset Styling and Assistant Tugba Talia Caglayan


https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1731237
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Amit Singh

31/1/2020

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​please enjoy some selected teaser pages from Marquis that made it to issue 14/2 LIBEROSIS - GUYS, GUNS, GIRLS AND DOLLS featuring the art works by

Modeling, concept and styling: Amit Singh
Photography: Jas Dhanju Photography
Photography: Eric Eichin
Photography: Stuart Buchanan at Third Life Photography

https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1731237
please note that the magazine price appears in $US
take in consideration conversion rates, magcloud purchase taxes, international fees transfer and postage to Aus.
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Bill Keith's Dolls

31/1/2020

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​our art project with Bill Keith was very special - the artist stayed in Melbourne for only 2 days and we were given only 2 days to organise everything. I would never have done it without Marchev Misha, Neva Weber and many others who assisted all of us on the way... The photos turned our to be very very good with Bill imagination and Manpreet Kang's open mind and amazing heart! Enjoy!
BILL KEITH'S DOLLS
Models: Anastasia Chryssafis and Julia Galeeva
Project Assistant: Misha Marchev Misha
Photography: Erkin Kalayci at Cheers Melbourne Photography
Fashion: Bill Keith at [Bill Keith Couture](https://www.facebook.com/Bill-Keith-Couture-153290458178509/?ref=br_rs) and Elena Drinnan at Charley Boutique Brazil shoes
MUAHs: Lisa Rathgen Makeup and Hair Stylist, Manpreet Kang and Nida Ilyas Butt
Location: Palace Cinemas (special thanks to Michael and Laura from Palace Cinemas marketing team)
Very special thanks: Neva Weber and Oscar

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Atelier

31/1/2020

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​our ATELIER project was very intense considering the crew that took part in it. It was a great pleasure working with so many talented people in one team! Had a ball! Releasing some photos one of which made a gorgeous cover for issue 14/2 of MARQUIS FASHION MAGAZINE (LIBEROSIS with Girls ,Boys, Guns and Dolls theme)
DOLLS GET DRESSED: ATELIER
PHOTOGRAPHY: Peter Elgar at Elgar Images
FASHION Outfits: Hether T Horan at Hezzalux (fashion shoes)
Ian Oscar at Ian Rios New York (fashion and business suits for men and women)
LOCATION: Palace Cinema Como with special thanks to Laura, Melbourne marketing manager
ACCESSORIES: Hether T Horan private collection and models' own PROPS: Hether Horan and Ian Oscar
MODELS: Tarryn Vogels, Monika Pazusinski and Ian Oscar
MUAHs: Melissa Ibbetson Meliboo (make up for Monika and make up accessorising, guidance and styling for Tarryn and Monika and hair styling: Monika and Tarryn). Sarah Preat (make up for Tarryn and hair styling assistance for Tarryn)
STYLING: Hether T Horan, Natasha Marchev, Ian Oscar
CONCEPT: Ian Oscar
CASTING / ORGANISING: Natasha Marchev / Hether T Horan
STAGING: Peter Elgar / Hether T Horan

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MARQUIS FASHION MAGAZINE (LIBEROSIS) issue #14 part 2

31/1/2020

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​I HAVE SOME VERY EXCITING NEWS TO SHARE WITH ALL OUR READERS!
This release is exceptional for me personally as it was supported by our crews kind donation to make it work and to assist our graphic designer to finalise it. Honesty it was the hardest magazine we worked on and the most laborious with great number of obstacles to deliver nevertheless we believe you will like it!
while issue 15/1 is on its way we plan something completely different how the magazine will work now....
please have a taste of our newly published MARQUIS FASHION MAGAZINE (LIBEROSIS) (art fashion entertainment) issue #14 part 2 - it is ready and can be purchased (hard copy or digital)
https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1731237
graphic design: Annie
please note that this magazine has special covers this time - both of them are FRONT and the TITLE matches gold in model's hair feature
FRONT COVER 1:
GUYS GIRLS GUNS DOLLS
PHOTOGRAPHY: Peter Elgar at Elgar Images
FASHION Outfits: Ian Oscar at Ian Rios New York (fashion suits for men and women)
LOCATION: Palace Cinemas (Como, VIC) PLATINUM QUARTERS with special thanks to Laura, Melbourne marketing manager
ACCESSORIES: Hether T Horan private collection and models' own MODELS: Tarryn Vogels and Ian Oscar
MUAHs: Melissa Ibbetson (make up accessorising, guidance and styling and hair styling) and Sarah Preat (make up) STYLING: Hether T Horan, Natasha Marchev, Ian Oscar
CONCEPT: Ian Oscar
CASTING / ORGANISING: Natasha Marchev / Hether T Horan
FRONT STAGING: Peter Elgar / Hether T Horan
FRONT COVER 2:
Model: Julia Galeeva
Photography: Erkin Kalayci
Fashion: Bill Keith at Bill Keith Couture and Elena Drinnan at Charley Boutique (Chadstone) Brazil shoes
MUAHs: Manpreet Kang at Manpreet Kang Makeup And Hair Artist
Project Assistant: Marchev Misha
Location: Palace Cinemas (Como, VIC) PLATINUM QUARTERS (special thanks to Michael and Laura from Palace Cinemas marketing team)
Very special thanks: Neva Weber and Oscar
the issue #14/1 of the magazine focuses on GUYS GIRLS GUNS DOLLS and features projects run
~ by Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine:
~ ~ ATELIER featuring works of Hether T Horan at Hezzalux Fashion Shoes and Ian Oscar at Ian Rios New York by models Tarryn Vogels and Monika Pazusinski
~ ~ Bill Keith international fashion designer's art works
~ ~ bikes and opera singers project by Rada Tochalna and Raj Kiran
~ part two of the issue will include projects run by Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine friends
~ ~ Amit Singh images with his philosophical stories
~ ~ project by Trish DeVi and Erkin Kalayci and
~ ~ four models project by Tony Collins
we will be releasing the images that previously have not seen the light through the tunnel
~ the magazine contains some absolutely stunning covers of
~ ~ International Charity Ball run by Share Me A Dream Australia
~ ~ some exclusive film reviews
~ ~ Audrey Kuhl's cooking class project with Stuart Buchanan
~ ~ HATS ON LADIES Show Party at The George on Collins review of the event run by Hatricks by Michelle with Michelle Robinson
~ ~ and our cherry on the cake: World Fashion Festival Awards Dubai 2019 review by Hima Himani on 8 page spreads that will attract special attention of our followers
the newly released issue #14/2 (combined with 14/1) contributors are
Aimee Rapa Makeup Artist
Alex Lis
Alkesh Sondagar
Alice Cuttler
Allǝn Gyän
Alyssa Ohi
Amelia Yiya Xu
Amit Singh
Anastasia Chryssafis
Angela Basile
Ana Marija Prpic
Antonia Naarstig
Anthony Wayne
Arianna Insabella
Audrey Kuhl
Ayesha Khan
Benjamin Newall
Bill Keith
Caroline Christie-Coxon
Caroline Roman
Chantel Maree
Chido Mwat
Coco Moore
Colin Ellis
Cosimo Ciccone
Dan Aygun
Dina Нина Гаврилова
Dmitrii Gorlov
Elena Drinnan
Elena Tretiakova
Ella Haylock
Eric Eichin
Erkin Kalayci
Francis Mogueis
Glen Wilson
Hether T Horan
Hima Himani
Ian Oscar
Ivan Motyrev
Jacob Stone
Jarrad Cuff
Jas dhanju photography
Jayde Helena
Jennifer Zaman
Jenny Nianiaris Kouloumenta
Jojie F Jimenez
Julia Galeeva
Katherine Kelly
Keiko Uno
kiara.paige
Kieran McNamara
Kiran Ambardar
Kiron Martin
Krizia Marika Mogueis Jimenez
Larissa Adelle Roman
Lisa Rathgen
Lisa @ Retropolis
Manpreet Kang
Marisa Ferraro
Maxim Arcus
Melissa Giroud Cook
Melissa Ibbetson
Michael and Laura at Palace Cinemas
Michelle Robinson
Mikayla Stevens
Marchev Misha
Monika Hodkinson
Monika Pazusinski
Nadi Nadia
Nadya Veretnova
Natasha Marchev
Neha Soudagar
Neva Weber
Nida Ilyas Butt
Nikki Di Matteo
Oscar
Peter Elgar
Preet Nijjar
Rada Tochalna
Raj Kiran
Ranz Bose
Robert Wilson
Rowena Ann Hansen
Sarah Daniel (p. Robyn Daniel)
Sarah Preat
Saud Khan
Sonia Ballal
Soraya Patricia Alarco
Stuart Buchanan
Tam Puni
Tammy Netto
Tanya Didenko
Tarryn Vogels
Tony Collins
Tritia DeVisha
Trudie Shimmin Stevens
Tugba Talia Caglayan
Yafei Dong Yafei


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Made In Hong Kong by Badiucao

31/1/2020

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​ARTICULATE PR and Can't Do Tomorrow cordially invite you to experience
Made In Hong Kong by Badiucao www.badiucao.com
DATES: 20 – 29 February 2020 (sessions available Thursday - Sunday)
VENUE: The Facility, 2R Chelmsford St, Kensington
WEBSITE: https://cantdotomorrow.com/artist/badiucao/
facebook.com/cantdotomorrow
Instagram @cantdotomorrow
Twitter@cantdotomorrow
Political artist Badiucao presents world premiere of Made in Hong Kong, Banned in China at urban art festival Can’t Do Tomorrow Also announced: street art takes over a 22-carriage freight train, in-depth talks and workshops program, and music series curated by MzRizk (DJ)
Australia’s largest showcase of urban and street art, Can't Do Tomorrow, has today revealed further programming for its inaugural festival this February (20-29). For 10 days, over 100 street artists, musicians and collectives will transcend on Melbourne’s iconic multi-level warehouse, The Facility, transforming it from top to bottom in an epic celebration of the best in urban art and contemporary culture. Transcending the traditional art fair model, visitors will also be able to purchase original artworks directly from artists, as well as limited edition prints available from a custom-built print store. Chinese-Australian political artist and cartoonist Badiucao will present the world premiere of his never-before-seen exhibition Made in Hong Kong, Banned in China – previously titled Gongle – following its cancellation in Hong Kong in 2018. Badiucao is one of the most popular and prominent political artists in China, creating work that confronts a variety of social and political issues, which has been used by organisations such as Amnesty International and Freedom House. He originally kept his identity a secret at the start of his career, acquiring the nickname “China's Banksy”.
In this world premiere exhibition, Badiucao blends together portraits of political leaders, exhibits of torture equipment and iconic Hong Kong neon to reconstruct metaphors anew. Made in Hong Kong, Banned in China paints a suffocating reality as Badiucao’s biting cartoons find a physical form. Through this hyperbole and piercing satire, purposeful misrepresentation can find new forms of expression. Badiucao said: “In the end of 2018, seven months before the massive Hong Kong democratic movement broke out, three days before the opening of my first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, two policemen from Shanghai came to my family in China and threatened them in order to stop my show. The show was cancelled eventually due to the fear of the safety of myself, my family and everyone who helped in the show from Hong Kong. Many efforts have been taken to reopen the show in Hong Kong since but no venue has the courage to host it due to the threat from Beijing and the critical situation in Hong Kong. So, I have decided to bring it back to Australia, my second home, with Can't Do Tomorrow as the first stop of its global tour show.”
The festival also announced today its major collaboration with Southern Shorthaul Railroad (SSR), which will see Can’t Do Tomorrow artists transform a 22-carriage freight train into one of the largest moving outdoor galleries in Australia. Commemorating the rich history of train graffiti, the group of prolific artists transforming the train includes Merda, Sirum 1 and Kab 101. The partnership is a symbol of laying old grudges aside to celebrate the public form of street art. Once painted, the train will continue to transport grain through Victoria as a celebration of public art in motion.Can’t Do Tomorrow Festival Director, Zoe Paulsen said: “Street art is one of the oldest forms of public protest and the most powerful work responds to the political and social world we live in. Can't Do Tomorrow is a platform for urban artists to express themselves and we are thrilled to be able to provide a space for Badiucao to present his solo exhibition.
“In addition, our partnership with SSR trains has enabled us to begin a new conversation between artists and train companies. This 22-carriage freight train, transformed by our presenting artists, will see the festival expand beyond the warehouse, taking these works on the move for an even bigger audience to enjoy." An additional line up of trailblazing female artists set to revolutionise the former 1900s wool store has also been announced. Award-winning multi-disciplinary artist George Rose will transform the talks auditorium from floor to ceiling with a fully-immersive swatch book of colour; former graphic designer and self-taught artist Lisa King (known for her street art works across the Adelaide CBD) will create a new installation driven by the concept “love is to die/ love is to dance”, combining original portrait works and luxe neon signs. Motion graphic designer and media artist Rose Staff will work in collaboration with projection illusionist Nick Azidis to create a new digital work which will take over the facade of The Facility. Alongside an abundance of artworks presented amongst the installations and murals, Aurora Campbell will be in residency in her own pop-up booth, selling a collection of her works inspired by the taboos of the female experience and addressing topics such as body image, revenge porn and female sexuality.
A new way of completely immersing visitors in the world of street art, festival go-ers are actively encouraged to contribute to and interact with many of the installations at the centre of the festival, including (but not limited to) a sailboat floating inside a temporary pool made from an old shipping container by finalist for 2012 Archibald Prize Michael Peck; a new "off the back of a truck" interactive installation inspired by the classic 80s movie tropes of the “shady warehouse district” by renowned Melbourne designer and artist Callum Preston following his popular Milk Bar; a purpose-built shrine consisting of small paintings and written stories dedicated to LGBTQI icons and celebrating LGBTQI identity by culture street artist Kaff-eine; and a total room takeover by UK-born urban contemporary artist Mysterious Al. Additional artists transforming The Facility venue with paintings, murals, photography, sculptures and illustrations, projections and epic installations include: established street artist Ruskidd known for capturing the natural world in vibrant colour; New Zealand-born fine art and mural artist Jason Parker; internationally established street artist Unwell Bunny; French mural artist LucyLucy; David ‘MEGGS’ Hooke, known for his large-scale murals and detailed paintings that combine elements of nature, industry and pop culture with abstraction; artist and graphic designer Steve Leadbeater; and renowned muralist and street artist Heesco.
TALKS PROGRAM
Alongside the artworks, an extensive program of talks will delve into the inner workings of the street art scene both in Australia and across the world. Headlining the talks program as the opening keynote speaker is the internationally acclaimed artist, exhibition curator and film director Aaron Rose. Based in Los Angeles, Rose ran the legendary Alleged Gallery in New York City’s Lower East Side district and is well known for his award-winning feature documentary Beautiful Losers following the lives of a collective of artists including Shepard Fairey. Rose will be in conversation with editor of The Design Files Lucy Feagins on Friday 21 February.
In conjunction with his world-premiere exhibition, prolific political artist Badiucao will address his motivations and aspirations as a Chinese political artist in exile in the frank discussion The Dissident Artist on Saturday 22 February.
Collectors, consultants and long-term supporters of Melbourne’s street art culture, Sandra Powell and Andy King, have amassed an incredible collection of artwork by local and international urban artists including works by Banksy, Rone, Andy Warhol, Shepard Fairey and Anthony Lister. On Saturday 22 February, the creative couple discuss the art of collecting.
Founder of new urban arts and culture magazine Grass Fires, Christopher Bradley, leads a panel that examines urban art as political and social currency addressing cultural power structures of our time on Sunday 23 February. In conversation with fine and graffiti based artist Scott Marsh, lawyer turned street artist Kaff-eine and LA artist Aaron Rose, the discussion will explore how these notable players empower people and communities in both the private and public realm through their work. On Sunday 23 February, author of Land of Sunshine and Street Art Now, Dean Sunshine will moderate the panel discussion Making Cool Sh*t Happen, delving into the development of the global street art scene with Belinda Collins (Creative Event Director, The Social Crew).
Notable names from the urban scene including Marcus Crooke (Founder of Homeless of Melbourne and HoMie), Eddie Zammit (Founder of T-World), Simon Wood aka 'Woody' (Director of Sneaker Freaker Magazine), Nicky Roswell (Director of And Now Creative) and Saul Kaplan (Director of Redwood Press and Boy Wolf) discuss the influence of urban culture on fashion in the panel discussion Dirty Laundry: The Urban Influence on Fashion and Street Style on Thursday 27 February. On Friday 28 February, artist Tom Gerard will speak with Toby Benador (Director of Just Another Agency), about how artists can know their worth and turn their skills into a profitable product with B*tch better have my money.
Closing the program, renowned street artist Rone will be in conversation with high-profile collector and developer Len Warson in the special event Patron of the Streets on Saturday 29 February, exploring the relationship between patron and artist, and the acclaimed Omega and Alpha projects.
MUSIC PROGRAM
A music line-up of live acts and DJs curated by Melbourne-based DJ MzRizk will run throughout the festival. Performing on stages and in shadowy corners of the multi-level venue, the best of the Melbourne music scene will provide a soundtrack to the artwork and keep the festival vibes going into the night.
Opening night on Thursday 20 February will see a live performance from TEYMORI consisting of producer Amin Payne, Horatio Luna (Bass), Close Counters (Keys) and Felix Meredith (Trumpet) merging the sounds of funk, afro, soul and percussive rhythms into the night. The Closing Night Party on Sunday 29 February will see Cool Out Sun, the super collective formed of N’fa Jones, Sensible J, Lamine Sonko and Nui Moon hit the stage with a night of irresistible beats. Alongside resident DJ MzRizk, Dj’s set to spin the decks include JNETT, Cara Mia, Benny Badge, DJ Mikey Goodfellow, DJ Do-Something?, Brooklyn Terry (NYC), Sky High Trio - Mike Gurrieri (PBS), Woody (Triple R), and John Bailey (Triple R), HOB - Sensible J, Future Roots, Chris NG, Emelyne, Sophie McAlister, Pietro, Zepherin Saint, Lady Langers, Colette, GSM, Gramps and DJ Sucrose.
ARTIST-LED WORKSHOPS
Los Angeles artist, curator and film director Aaron Rose, in collaboration with French mural artist LucyLucy and illustrator Kate Pullen, will present an artist-led series of Make Something!!! workshops showcasing the powerful and innovative females making waves in the urban and street art landscape, which has long been viewed as male-dominated scene. The workshops invite young aspiring artists and makers to learn skills from mural painting to illustration, from the best self-taught artists on the street. Urban and Fine Art studio Blender Studios will run a series of workshops throughout the festival for creatives interested in developing street art skills. At the Pre-cut Stencil Workshop, participants will watch a professional street art demonstration with artists from the studio, learn spray-painting skills and create their own art piece using pre-cut stencils (Friday 21 February & Friday 28 February); the Plastics Recycling Workshop is the opportunity to learn from artist Cesar Marulanda (Aoracreo) on how to turn plastic into a functional artwork such as a phone pouch or wallet (Saturday 22 February & Friday 28 February); and the Stencil Workshop will invite visitors of all abilities to watch a professional demonstration and to learn how to make their own stencil, including drawing a design, creating a stencil, and then practice painting (Sunday 23 February and Saturday 29 February).
FOOD AND DRINK
An array of food and drink will keep visitors going throughout the festival. Neighbourhood brewery Stomping Ground Brewing Co has teamed up with Melbourne-based muralist Justine McAllister to overhaul an exclusive (and elusive) secret bar hidden away amongst the dark corners and winding hallways of The Facility. Opening throughout the festival, the bar will be adorned with Justine’s bold, pop culture and vintage illustration style on a massive scale. As the official Beer Partner of the festival, the independent brewery will also create exclusive, limited edition ‘artist series’ cans of Stomping Ground’s popular Laneway Lager. Exclusively sold at Can’t Do Tomorrow, these will feature 100 different can designs from 61 different artists exhibiting throughout, offering punters a unique collectable from the festival. To get them all into one pack, they’re also creating Australia’s first limited edition 2-metre ‘100 beer can carton’, with only a handful produced and available for sale.
The brand new Tallows Festival Hub open every day until 1am keeps the festival vibe going into the night, where party-goers can gather and unwind after a day full of immersive art.
All thanks to our friends at ARTICULATE PR Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the exhibition media opening date (media: Andrew J Liu) Please stay tuned for more information coming up soon

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Present Laughter

31/1/2020

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​Sharmill Films and National Theatre Live invites you to watch a comedy production called NT LIVE : Present Laughter http://www.sharmillfilms.com.au/…/6/…/present-laughter-1-feb
in cinemas February 1
Matthew Warchus directs Andrew Scott (BBC’s Sherlock, Fleabag) in Noël Coward’s provocative comedy Present Laughter. As he prepares to embark on an overseas tour, star actor Garry Essendine’s colourful life is in danger of spiralling out of control. Engulfed by an escalating identity crisis as his many and various relationships compete for his attention, Garry’s few remaining days at home are a chaotic whirlwind of love, sex, panic and soul-searching.
Captured live from The Old Vic in London, Present Laughter is a giddy and surprisingly modern reflection on fame, desire and loneliness.
please follow Elice Thomas's review published: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere.html

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​BEST MOVIE OF THE MONTH

31/1/2020

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​BEST MOVIE OF THE MONTH
Jojo Rabbit // 20th Century Fox https://www.foxmovies.co.nz/jojo-rabbit
please read our other reviews for this month:
http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere.html
DESERVE YOUR ATTENTION:
#Seberg Film // Icon Film Distribution Australia
A Boy Called Sailboat http://www.sailboatthemovie.com/
#TheTruth Movie // Palace Films https://www.palacefilms.com.au/thetruth/
enjoy your cinema-month!

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Jojo Rabbit

31/1/2020

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​20th Century Fox invites you to watch a new comedy-drama called Jojo Rabbit
currently in cinemas
RATE: 10/10
World War II satire that follows a lonely German boy named Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis) whose world view is turned upside down when he discovers his single mother (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a young Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must confront his blind nationalism.
please follow our review published: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere.html

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a wig to borrow

31/1/2020

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we look to borrow the wig for the day of the shoot in this fashion - the taller the better. if you could assist PM me please:
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Amazing Grace, New York New York

31/1/2020

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​Make A Difference (MAD) PR and National Theatre Melbourne cordially invites you to experience
Amazing Grace, New York New York
DATES: 31 January - 2 February
VENUE: The National Theatre at 20 Carlisle St, St. Kilda, VIC 3182
WEBSITE: https://nationaltheatre.org.au/amazing-grace/
TICKETS: https://tickets.nationaltheatre.org.au/…/ShowDatesCombo.aspx

Manilla Street Productions returns with a brand new show, Amazing Grace, New York New York. Celebrating all things Broadway, this song and dance extravaganza features a cast of 40 calisthenics and musical theatre performers, accompanied by a live orchestra. Musical numbers include songs from 42nd Street, Hello Dolly, Sweet Charity, Carousel and A Chorus Line.
“Impeccable precision…visually spectacular….expert direction” Melbourne Observer
“It was amazing!” Stage Whispers
“This show is seasoned with the best that the calisthenics world offers” DanceLife
All thanks to our friends at MAD PR Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the media opening event (reviewer: #EliceThomas ) please stay tuned for more information.

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Blue Lotus Water Garden

31/1/2020

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​Evergreen Advertising & Marketing PR invites you to visit
Blue Lotus Water Garden
OPEN: Daily 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
ADDRESS: 2628 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction
WEBSITE: https://www.bluelotusfarm.com.au/

Australia's best water garden attraction and water plant nursery . Only 1.5 hrs from Melbourne. 1km past Yarra Junction on the Warburton Highway. Open 7 days 10 am - 5 pm. Open to PUBLIC 26/12/19 - 13/4/20 Display garden which includes Lotus and Waterlilies.
The gardens have been extensively landscaped with a “tropical theme” featuring dozens of built waterways including lakes, ponds, lagoons, bogs and even a waterfall. All of the waterways contain hundreds of varieties of flowering lotus, waterlily & bog plants. The surrounding gardens feature vast perennial flower beds, creating a kaleidoscope of colour in every direction. While hundreds of trees, palms and shrubs offer shade and add to the vistas.
And we haven’t forgotten about the little ones, they will love visiting the Flower Fairy Garden. Plus the Fairy Queen make appearances on weekends and public holidays with story time in the garden. The kids will also love the Dragon’s Trail to Fantasy Falls, Rainbow Slide, Fairy Dell Wishing Well and Garden Spotto. The grounds contain many Garden Features plus over 3kms of easy-to-walk pathways, numerous ornamental arch bridges, dozens of picnic shelters, BBQ facilities, accessible amenities & parking, group & club pavilions, drinking water bubblers, baby change facilities. Also located within the gardens is the Lily Pond Café & Takeaway and the Ice Cream Kiosk.
please stay tuned as our editorial is coming up featuring the garden wonders (media: Erkin Kalayci, Jesi Faun, Olga Kirk and Ian George)
photos below are from a Monday preview by Ian George . I am very grateful to Ian for doing this...



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Mozart, Young Genius

31/1/2020

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​The Melbourne Musicians present the season opening starting with the first concert this year:
Mozart, Young Genius
DATE: Sunday 15 March at 0300pm
LOCATION: St John's Lutheran Church - Southgate 20 City Road, Southbank, VIC 3006
WEBSITE: http://melbournemusicians.com/season/
TICKETS: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=586869&track=mmweb

The Melbourne Musicians are directed by Frank Pam
The concert will feature Dominika Zamira, soprano and Lotta Mathilde Rink, bassoon.
PROGRAM:
• Prelude to Apollo & Hyacinth, K.38
• Sinfonia in D major, K.196/121
• Voi avete un cor fedele, K.217
• Bassoon Concerto K.191
• Laudate Dominum, K.339
• Exsultate Jubilate, K.165
• Symphony No.29 in A major, K.201
All thanks to our friends at The Melbourne Musicians Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the concert (media: Rachel Sandey / Sylvester Kroyherr and Andrew J Liu) Please stay tuned for more information
photo below: Stuart Buchanan 2019

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new associates

31/1/2020

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​please check out our new associates

Stag & Sparrow artworks and graphic design by Kirstie Jones @stagandsparrowco

Blue Lotus Water Garden
 // Evergreen Advertising & Marketing PR / #AnnaGiles https://www.bluelotusfarm.com.au/

Amazing Grace, New York New York // National Theatre Melbourne / Make A Difference (MAD) PR https://melbournetheatrecalendar.com.au/…/amazing-grac…/all/

​DINJUAN
 Fashion Designs and Boutique by Juanita Machado Fashion Designer www.dinjuan.com

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for your diaries please...

31/1/2020

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​please make sure these events are covered in your calendars and stay tuned with us for more:

THURSDAY, January 16
Meeting Gorbachev movie release // Rialto Distribution AU https://au.rialtodistribution.com/meeting-gorbachev.html

THURSDAY, January 30
The Peanut Butter Falcon movie release // Rialto AU / Annette Smith https://au.rialtodistribution.com/the-peanut-butter-falcon.…

FRIDAY, January 31
till Feb 2 Amazing Grace, New York New York // National Theatre Melbourne / Make A Difference (MAD) PR https://melbournetheatrecalendar.com.au/…/amazing-grac…/all/

SATURDAY, February 1
Miss Gay & Miss Trans Australia International Pageant 2020 // Midsumma Festival / Williamstown Town Hall / Gayzha Davao https://www.midsumma.org.au/…/miss-gay-miss-trans-australia…
National Theatre Live: NTL: Present Laughter // Sharmill Films http://www.sharmillfilms.com.au/…/6/…/present-laughter-1-feb

THURSDAY, February 6
Colour Out Of Space movie release nationally // Umbrella Entertainment http://www.umbrellaentfilms.com.au/movie/color-out-of-space/

SUNDAY, February 9
Saori Sauce presenting Japanese Vegan Cooking Class III Sun 9th Feb 2020 http://www.saorijapanesesauce.com.au/ // Saori Kojima
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