The new issue has arrived in mail and it looks and smells amazing !! I’m about to eat it and I hope it tastes better than my lemon-orange curd // Brunetti
is at Brunetti. The new issue has arrived in mail and it looks and smells amazing !! I’m about to eat it and I hope it tastes better than my lemon-orange curd // Brunetti
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is at Sun Theatre. At Sun Theatre yarraville watching @a guide to second date sex for media // Icon Film Distribution Australia This is some theatre !!! is at Village Cinemas (Jam Factory, Victoria). At Village Cinemas for media screening of @the invisible man #theinvisibleman in cinemas 27 feb . We watch not the final version of the movie . @universal pictures Australia // the first Australian screening followed by qa Manilla Street Productions, Make A Difference (MAD) PR and National Theatre Melbourne presented Amazing Grace New https://nationaltheatre.org.au/amazing-grace/
Elice Thomas was lucky enough to attend the media staging and she shares her review with all our readers: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/travelling.html special thanks: Michael J Wilkie is with Marchev Misha and Johanna Smith at Laurent Bakery (Brighton). Shoes, cakes and business Taking MARQUIS FASHION MAGAZINE better , bigger and higher !!!! Going international: lifestyle, arts and fashion magazine !!! one smallest detail of the wardrobe I always keep forgetting... the shoes... the heels.. while shooting at Palace Cinemas Bill Keith's project Erkin Kalayci had half an hour to capture Charley Boutique shoes / Made in Brazil here are the gorgeous photos of the accessory every woman needs in her wardrobe... I have my fav ... the winners of all catwalks... what's yours? // Elena Drinnan/ Cheers Melbourne Photography / Erkin Kalayci Independent Photographer special thanks to Michael and Laura from Palace Cinemas marketing team Heide Museum of Modern Art and ARTICULATE PR cordially invite you to experience a new opening exhibition called
CAROLYN ESKDALE: MEMORY HORIZON DATES: 15 February – 14 June 2020 LOCATION: Heide Museum of Modern Art at 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen, VIC 3105 WEBSITE: https://chapeloffchapel.com.au/ Heide Museum of Modern Art presents a thought-provoking exhibition responding to the award-winning architectural space of Heide Modern , Melbourne, Australia: Heide Museum of Modern Art presents Memory Horizon, an exhibition of new work by Australian artist Carolyn Eskdale, from 15 February to 14 June 2020. Featuring a series of room-scale site-specific sculptures, the exhibition responds to the unique modernist architecture of Heide Modern and animates the former residence as its own cast object. Carolyn Eskdale's installations in domestic and public spaces trace the way we physically and psychically inhabit the world, creating a dialogue between the body’s sense and the mind’s view. For Memory Horizon she worked in Heide Modern in solitude for several months making ephemeral structures from cardboard in each of the rooms and developing a sculptural language of motifs and forms specific to the building’s character and history. The exhibition presents photographs of these temporary in-situ works in conversation with new sculptures and insertions that activate or obscure access to the spaces within the building, altering visitors’ experiences of them. In layering past procedures and present conditions, Eskdale explores the interstices between private and public life and the overlap between the studio and the gallery. Heide Artistic Director Lesley Harding said, “The award-winning Heide Modern was conceived by the museum’s founders John and Sunday Reed as ‘a gallery to be lived in’. This new exhibition by Carolyn Eskdale delves into the Reeds’ original motives and ambitions for the building, reflecting on its history and suggesting new and poetic possibilities for its future.” The exhibition is accompanied by an artist talk. Join artist Carolyn Eskdale and Heide’s Artistic Director Lesley Harding in conversation as they explore the history of the award-winning Heide Modern building as both a domestic and public space, and how Eskdale ‘inhabited’ the house over the course of a year to develop her new site-responsive installation. Admission fees apply: Members free |Adult $20 |Concession $15 |Children (16 and under) free; heide.com.au ABOUT CAROLYN ESKDALE Carolyn Eskdale lives and works in Melbourne and has exhibited across Australia, Asia and the UK. Her work has been commissioned for major exhibitions including Claustrophobia at IKON Gallery, Birmingham UK; All This and Heaven Too, Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia; and On Reason and Emotion, Biennale of Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales. Recent group exhibitions include Infrastructuralism at La Trobe Art Institute, Bendigo in 2018, The Material Turn at Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne in 2015 and Louise Bourgeois and Australian Artists at Heide Museum of Modern Art in 2013. Eskdale has received numerous awards and grants, including Australia Council for the Arts project grants and residencies, and in 2019 was awarded a PhD from the Victorian College of the Arts. She is a lecturer in the School of Art, RMIT University, Melbourne and Hong Kong, and is represented by Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne. ABOUT HEIDE Set on sixteen acres of parkland with Yarra River frontage, Heide Museum of Modern Art, or Heide as it is affectionately known, is one of Australia’s most important cultural institutions. Once a significant Wurundjeri gathering place, the property was later a dairy farm before becoming known as a hub for Australian modernist art and writing after it was purchased by art patrons John and Sunday Reed in 1934. The Reeds opened their home to the most progressive artists of their era, including Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker, Joy Hester, John Perceval, Charles Blackman and Danila Vassilieff. Nolan’s famous Ned Kelly series (1946–47) was painted in the dining room of the Heide farmhouse. Continuing this spirited legacy, today Heide works to inspire creative talent, collaborating with emerging and mid-career artists as well as celebrating those who have made major contributions to Australian and international art. heide.com.au All thanks to our friends at #Heide Museum Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the the exhibition and runs an interview with Carolyn (media: Andrew J Liu) Please stay tuned for more details. please make sure these events are highlighted red in your calendar : FRIDAY, February 7 Midsumma Festival and Make A Difference (MAD) PR with Confessions of a Mormon Boy till 9 February 2020 // Chapel Off Chapel https://chapeloffchapel.com.au/…/confessions-of-a-mormon-b…/ FRIDAY, February 14 64 Music Band, Chasers Nightclub, Cheers Melbourne Photography with the concert Cheers to Love // Erkin Kalayci / Tugba Talia Caglayan https://cheersmelbourne.eventbookings.com/…/cheers-to-love-… SATURDAY, February 15 MIMC 2020 Grand Finale Catwalk Show by Melbourne International Millinery Competition // #MIMC / MIMC / The Essential Hat /https://www.facebook.com/events/555106108392065/ and http://www.essentialhat.com/ / Catherine Ellen Heide Museum of Modern Art presenting CAROLYN ESKDALE: MEMORY HORIZON till June 14 https://www.heide.com.au/exh…/carolyn-eskdale-memory-horizon // ARTICULATEc PR SUNDAY, February 16 Saori Sauce presenting Japanese Vegan Cooking Class "traditional" Sun 16th Feb http://www.saorijapanesesauce.com.au/ and http://www.saorijapanesesauce.com.au/product-list http://www.saorijapanesesauce.com.au/product/116 Midsumma Festival and Make A Difference (MAD) PR cordially invite you to experience
Confessions of a Mormon Boy DATES: 7 February 2020 – 9 February 2020 TIMES: Friday to Saturday - 8pm; Saturday Matinee - 2pm; Sunday - 1pm & 5pm VENUE: Chapel Off Chapel WEBSITE: https://chapeloffchapel.com.au/…/confessions-of-a-mormon-b…/ SHOW INFORMATION “Before The Book of Mormon there was a Mormon Boy!” The international one-man sensation Confessions of a Mormon Boy comes to Australia! This transformational true story of extremes–from perfect Mormon Boy in Utah to perfect Rent Boy in Manhattan–is told with humor, song, and unflinching honesty as outcast Oxy-Mormon and Outer Critics Circle Award Nominee, Steven Fales, ultimately finds a middle ground and learns what it means to finally come home. Based on original off-Broadway direction by Tony Award-winner Jack Hofsiss (The Elephant Man), this critically acclaimed 90-minute solo play has educated and entertained audiences across the US and around the world. After conversion therapy, excommunication, divorce, prostitution and drugs, an exiled sixth-generation Latter Gay Saint reclaims his kids and Donny Osmond smile. This extraordinary, life-affirming journey to hell and back is now Part One in Mormon Boy Trilogy. All thanks to our friends at #MADPR Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the production ( media: Katherine Kelly) please stay tuned for more information added 96 new photos to the album: Coco Louise x LUMAS Fashion Styling Workshop — at LUMAS Australia (Richmond). · Coco Louise x LUMAS Fashion Styling Workshop event took place at the LUMAS Australia (Richmond) and featured Coco Louise on Saturday ,February 1 at 0200pm please follow some selected photos Asi Perera shares with all our readers // by Gravity Art Fashion Photography , Australia special thanks: Coco Louise @itscocolouise and @madinatcocolouise We were lucky enough to attend Coco Louise Styling Workshop yesterday, Saturday 1 February that took place at the internationally acclaimed LUMAS Australia Art Gallery. Big thank you to Elena Tretiakova who paid my attention to this invite in my inbox otherwise I would have missed it... I did my research before attending the space as I heard before that the selection of the artists the gallery targets to exhibit is quite amazing and, oh, gosh, I was stunned... I opened one of them on the gallery list and I could not stop .. .The art works are so inspiring and so unique I spent the whole day drowning in the beauty and lost time-location completely... I was at home,,, But Saturday finally approached and what I saw on the walls was even better than I expected.. .Some phenomenal works. Thank you #Lumas! .. and thank you dear Coco. Coco's presentation was opened by wine and drinks serving the spectators. One of them grabbed my attention as it was green tea soft drink with some herbs. It had a very mild and very gentle taste. I will try to find it on my photos to share with our readers. The people who attended Coco's workshop were all very special ; I would say (as I guessed) many were from the same industry, there were lots of bloggers with thousands of followers , lots of fashion gurus (as I could judge by the nature of the questions they challenged Coco with) and art lovers of course. The workshop was opened by Annie, the gallery marketing director who told us a bit of gallery history and objectives and welcomed Coco on the stage. Coco's workshop was simple but very informative: the way we can use scarfs to make them functional in so many ways: to highlight the beauty of our outfit, to add to the colors of the matching outfit, to completely change the boring outfit you wear and make it very special. Coco asked 4 girls on stage and demonstrated her skills with the ease of fish in water: the girls looked transformed, the look cooler, they look different. It is interesting how such a small detail can change the even the way we fell about ourselves. Coco then answered some quite tricky questions from the audience. Among them were: how did she became a stylist who was her favorite Aussie fashion designer, what is the must have in her wardrobe, who inspired her in the past and many others that she answered with the lightness of the bird that knows her flight through the forest full of leaves, bushes, branches and flowers... The gallery space was the perfect match to the workshop: it all worked together as a great cocktail mix: complimenting each other in the best possible way. At the end of the event there was a raffle to win one of the gallery art works and to win Coco's bag with some stylish scarfs. I just thought: any item in your wardrobe is valuable: you can make it your enemy by attaching certain energies to it and you can make it your friend and wear it for your own joy! Simple thought that should work I believe to make many of the women who say: I have nothing to wear much happier. The event was also covered by our film maker and photographer , Asi Perera at Gravity Art Fashion Photography. I will be publishing Asi's photo shortly I would like to thank Coco for her invite, very informative (not long and boring, not short but just right) presentation of her skills and my friend Johanna Smith for joining me as my guest at this event. I will sound a bit banal, but it was really one lovely little gig on the Saturday afternoon please stay tuned for more information... . for information: #Koyomi Drink Koyomi Shochu Blended Yuzu & Lime Dream-like and surreal, each variant feels like it is a snapshot from a much larger story, creating intrigue and inspired by the flow of time. Playful yet sophisticated, eclectic yet approachable; @KOYOMI embodies the true spirit of Japan. KOYOMI HIGHBALL brings you an easy to drink, refreshing highball premix range that is blended with #Shochu (焼酎), a popular Japanese white spirit perfectly balanced with popular seasonal Japanese flavours. Discover Japanese refreshment and explore the culture! I felt very special today being invited to a sweet and very delicious styling workshop run by the international stylist Coco Louise at Lumas Art Gallery Richmond our crew today: Asi Perera for film and photos thanking Johanna Smith for joining me today as my special guest Asi Perera, Johanna Smith, Coco Louise, Super Lifestyle Australia, Gravity Art Fashion Photography added 166 new photos to the album: TRUE IDENTITY — at Acre of Roses. · I was so privileged to work together with this incredibly talented crew MODELS/ACTORS: Irina Dadai, Jacob Stone Film Maker: Andrew J Liu at Pride Productions PHOTOGRAPHER: Juan Mey Fashion Designers: men: Jarrod Andersen-Cuff at Mr Cuff - Bespoke Garment Makers women: Orné Trendz by Prerna Khnna and Tatiana Didenko at Tanya Didenko Couture MUAH: Melissa Ibbetson at Rumi Artistry Concept: Natasha Marchev WARDROBE/ ACCESSORIES/ STYLING/ CASTING: Irina Dadai organising/ casting: Natasha Marchev MAKE UP ADVISES: Natasha Negrienko Location: Acre Of Roses , Tretham, House, Accommodation and Gardens with special tanks to Sandy and Robert WARDROBE PARTIALLY: Jacob Stone / Irina Dadai personal items Special thanks: Irina Dadai for the kindest support in all ways, Sandy and Robert for many additional favors, their love and care of the place where they live which touched me deeply and personally and Juan for agreeing to be with us on a short notice; to everyone for their dedication and sleepless night for the very early start to win the good weather. Irina Dadai, Jacob Stone, Prerna Khnna, Tanya Didenko, Tanya Didenko Couture, Jarrad Andersen-Cuff, Mr Cuff - Bespoke Garment Makers, Orné, Orne Trendz, Melissa Ibbetson, Rumi Artistry, Acre of Roses, PRIDE productions, Juan Mey, Andrew J Liu is at Amora Hotel Riverwalk Melbourne. · 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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