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28/4/2019

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​please make sure these events stay in your calendars highlighted in red ink:

WEDNESDAY, May 1
Melbourne French Theatre Inc / #MFTINC with Panic hits the Ministry - panique au ministere new production till 2 May // Library at the Dockhttp://www.mftinc.org

THURSDAY, May 2
#TopEndWedding movie release // Universal Pictures Australia, #EntertainmentOne and Goalpost Pictureshttps://www.goalpostpictures.com/top-end-wedding-2

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TheExtraordinaryJourneyOfTheFakir
 film release // Icon Film Distribution Australia https://www.iconmovies.com.au/…/the-extraordinary-journey-o…

Long Shot
 film release // STUDIOCANAL http://www.studiocanal.com.au/

​Yirramboi Festival
: Yirramboi Festival: Yirramboi Weelam 2019 starts // Prue Bassett Publicity / Meat Market till 12 May https://yirramboi.net.au/

FRIDAY, May 3
Dog Lovers Show 2019 / Dog Lovers Show - Melbourne 2019 till May 5 // Royal Exhibition Building / HotHouse Media & Eventshttps://dogloversshow.com.au/

THURSDAY, May 9
The Hustle movie national release // Universal Pictureshttps://www.universalpictures.com.au/micro/the-hustle

Poms
 opens across Australia // Roadshowhttps://roadshow.com.au/titles/movies/stx/2019/poms

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Yirramboi Festival: Yirramboi Weelam 2019

28/4/2019

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​Prue Bassett Publicity, Yirramboi Festival and Meat Market invites you to experience
Yirramboi Festival: Yirramboi Weelam 2019
DATES: 02-12 May 2019
LOCATION: assorted as per program
WEBSITE: https://yirramboi.net.au/
From 2 to 12 May, Australia’s premier First Peoples arts and cultural event YIRRAMBOI Festival will fill the city with an exciting program of free and low cost events across music, dance, theatre, film, exhibitions, markets, fashion parades, family-friendly events, talks and symposiums, at more than 25 different venues. YIRRAMBOI means ‘tomorrow’ in the shared local languages of the Boonwurrung and Woiwurrung peoples and the 2019 Festival has this idea at its core, presenting a future-focused celebration of the sophistication, diversity and continuous evolution of the longest living cultures of First Peoples. Curated by Creative Director, Boonwurrung woman Caroline Martin, YIRRAMBOI presents close to 100 events that will celebrate and demonstrate innovative, modern practices of First Nations creatives, showcasing unique talents and perspectives.
PROGRAM:
Night River – KIN Commission
Multi-artform music
YIRRAMBOI Weelam, Meat Market, North Melbourne
Fri 3/5 & Sat 4/5 – 7.00pm
Kalaji is the Nyikina word for ‘whirlwind’, originating from the Mardoowarra River of far north Western Australia. Kalaji is also the musical alias for in-demand screen and theatre actor Mark Coles Smith. In between winning a Helpmann Award for his role in Leah Purcell’s adaptation of The Drover’s Wife, and receiving AACTA nominations for his film roles in Last Cab to Darwin and Pawno, Mark has also appeared in numerous US television series. Night River is his first major experimental work under the alias Kalaji and a must-see immersive multimedia performance.
Tales of an Urban Indian (Canada)
Theatre - bus departs from Meat Market
Fri 3/5 & Sat 4/5 – 7.00pm, Sun 5/5 – 12pm & 2.00pm
Tales of an Urban Indian is a dark comedy about the life of Simon Douglas, a contemporary First Nations man raised on the reserve in British Columbia and the streets of downtown Vancouver. Uniquely staged on a moving bus driving around city locations, Simon encounters a variety of people who shape his journey. Simon finds hope as the play explores themes of survival and forgiveness, and examines issues of race and identity. The production has played all across Canada and in the United States, from remote communities to major urban centres.
Blak Mass - Naretha Williams
Saturday 4/5 - 11.00pm, Melbourne Town Hall
Following on from 2017’s stunning Federation Bells ritual performance Circle, Naretha Williams presents her second work in this series, combining the gargantuan Melbourne Town Hall Grand Organ and live electronics to realise her complex progressive compositions based on her own DNA. Blak Mass reflects on the city’s jarring civic history and the impact of colonisation on its First Peoples and Land, through an experimental, site specific musical performance developed for the Grand Organ. Blak Mass considers the Grand Organ as a significant symbol of European domination and reaches deep into the psyche of the instrument to create a haunting, avant-garde sound work.
Dan Sultan with special guests Alice Skye and Kalaji
Sunday 5/5 - 4.00pm, Melbourne Town Hall
ARIA award–winning alternative rock legend Dan Sultan as he performs exclusive songs for the Melbourne Town Hall Grand Organ, before his soulful voice and guitar fill the iconic space and captivate audiences in an electrifying concert. Support comes from outstanding performers Alice Skye (indie folk darling and winner of the 2018 Triple J Unearthed/National Indigenous Music Award) and Kalaji (the musical alias of award-winning actor Mark Coles Smith), both premiering new works composed in language, specially commissioned by City of Melbourne.
The Honouring – KIN Commission
Dance – La Mama Courthouse – 349 Drummond Street, Carlton
Tue 7/5 – 6.30pm, Wed 8/5 – 1.00pm & 7.30pm, Thu 9/5, Fri 10/5 & Sat 11/5 – 7.30pm
The Honouring is a provocative new solo work from physical performer and actor Jack Sheppard (Kurtjar people, Gulf of Carpentaria and Cape York). Jack’s meditations on the nature of culture, ritual and performance are reflected in The Honouring. Addressing suicide and trauma within First Nations communities, the work poses a deeply taboo question: when suicide is played out almost every day, does it then become a practice of ritual that has become weaved into our cultural identity? Through movement, dialogue, text and puppetry, The Honouring explores the transitions that the spirits take after suicide, and pays homage to their souls. Jack maps the journey of grief and acceptance that those left behind must travel. This is an unmissable world premiere event from a powerful new voice in emerging theatre."
Looking for Tiger Lily (USA)
Dance/theatre – Meat Market 
Wed 8/5, Thu 9/6 & Fri 10/5 – 6.15pm
Performing as Portland’s premier drag clown Carla Rossi, Anthony Hudson presents Looking For Tiger Lily, putting a queer spin on the ancestral traditions of storytelling through song, dance, drag and video. Carla asks what it means for a queer mixed First Nations person to experience their heritage through the lens of white normative culture. Growing up watching the 1960 production of Peter Pan – featuring Sondra Lee’s blonde, blue-eyed ‘Indian Princess’ Tiger Lily – Carla performs a repertoire from a conflicted cowboys-versus-Indians songbook. From Disney’s Pocahontas to Cher’s ‘Half-Breed’, Looking For Tiger Lily explores universal themes of innocence and experience beyond simple autobiography.
Blood Quantum – KIN Commission
Wed 8/5, Thu 9/5 & Fri 10/5 - 7.00pm, Sat 11/5 - 6.00pm
Dance - WXYZ Studios - 130 Dryburgh Street, North Melbourne
Based on real-life stories from her maternal grandparents who were part of the Stolen Generations, Blood Quantum is a new performance piece choreographed by Ngioka Bunda-Heath. This production is a unique family affair, exploring the childhood stories of Ngioka’s grandparents as recorded and woven into academic research by Professor Tracey Bunda, the artist’s mother. Blood Quantum examines the brutality of Australia’s government-sponsored displacement and relocation of Aboriginal youth, and its impact across three generations. Ngioka trained with Bangarra Dance Company’s Youth Program, currently dances for DubaiKungkaMiyalk (DKM) and has performed internationally as an independent artist. Blood Quantum was developed at Arts House Melbourne as part of the Indigenous Choreographers Residency.
Windigo (CANADA)
Dance/theatre
Fri 10/5 & Sat 11/5 – 7.00pm, Sun 12/5 – 5.00pm
150 Princes Street, North Carlton
Montreal-based dance company Lara Kramer Danse presents the fierce and visceral Windigo. Returning to her grandmother’s home in the Lac Seul Reserve in north western Ontario as part of Treaty 3, Lara Kramer confronts a latent war lurking under the surface. A northern epic with the air of a post-apocalyptic ballad, Windigo exorcises the demons and undercurrents of the violence perpetrated against First Nation peoples on Turtle Island.
Lara Kramer Danse (LKD) is a Montreal-based dance company supporting the research, creation, production and touring of Lara Kramer’s choreographies. Lara is a choreographer and multidisciplinary artist of mixed Oji-Cree and settler heritage whose works feature strong visuals and narratives exploring the strength and fragility of the human spirit."
**KIN COMMISSIONS
YIRRAMBOI has commissioned four emerging and mid-career First Nations practitioners based in Victoria to develop and showcase their work, known as the KIN Commissions (the Knowledge Industry Network). The YIRRAMBOI KIN Commissions provide direct support, resources and advice to early and intermediate career artists, to create, develop and present new work as part of YIRRAMBOI Festival 2019. The KIN Commissions place First Nations voices first and provide the authority to determine ‘our narratives, presented our way’. Four extraordinary new voices, working across a variety of mediums and disciplines – dance, theatre, visual arts, music and storytelling – present world premieres of their work throughout the Festival.
Night River by Kalaji (Mark Coles Smith)
YIRRAMBOI FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
YIRRAMBOI WEELAM
YIRRAMBOI’s Festival hub, YIRRAMBOI Weelam, which means ‘YIRRAMBOI’s home’, will be housed in North Melbourne’s Meat Market. With a full program of events across the festival, a communal fire in the courtyard, food stalls and bars, audiences are invited to cosy up pre and post-show at the venue. The following events are free to attend.
• The opening ceremony at YIRRAMBOI Weelam kicks off the festivities with performances across a breadth of modern artforms including Deborah Cheetham, Homelands and Soju Gang.
• The Bad Apples Music House Party brings the rukus to YIRRAMBOI Weelam with protégés from the label of local hip hop legend Briggs.
• Blak Market X Sunday Jam Session will showcase 20 First Nations businesses across fashion, jewellery, crafts and bush food, along with chilled acoustic vibes from local music performers.
• In its Victorian debut, the world-famous Miss First Nation, a talent-based pageant for drag entertainers, takes place over three nights, starting with Drag Bingo followed by heats including Miss Talent & Best National Costume, before the queen is crowned in a grand final spectacular.
• Kutcha’s Carpool Koorioke four short films directed by John Harvey, featuring Mutti Mutti songman Kutcha Edwards cruising the ‘Dirty Mile’ of Fitzroy with Archie Roach, Alice Skye, Dan Sultan, Bart Willoughby and special guest Uncle Jack Charles.
BARRING YANABUL
On Saturday 4 May, Melbourne’s iconic public spaces, laneways and green spaces will host an epic free program of more than 40 pop-up events in a citywide Blak-out known as Barring Yanabul.
• Deborah Cheetham X The Dhungala Children’s Choir
• Freshies Block Party in Hosier Lane, featuring a fashion parade of First Nations models showcasing the Freshies Streetwear label, hosted by designer Jaeden Williams with live graffiti artists and DJ Sky Thomas on the decks.
• Ilid Kaolo (Taiwan) and singer-songwriter Alice Skye showcasing rarely heard traditional Taiwanese music from Ilid and songs from Alice’s debut album, Friends with Feelings
Barring Yannabul culminates in a youth takeover of Arts Centre Melbourne’s Hamer Hall with Kate ten Buuren’s dis rupt, followed by Yothu Yindi’s The Treaty Project – a ticketed concert at Hamer Hall.
MELBOURNE TOWN HALL CONCERTS
The Melbourne Town Hall Grand Organ is the focus for two world premiere performances:
• Naretha William’s Blak Mass – a haunting avant-garde site-specific sound work that considers the Grand Organ as a significant symbol of European domination.
• ARIA award-winning rock legend Dan Sultan performing exclusive songs supported by outstanding young artists Alice Skye and Kalaji, who are both premiering new works performed in language.
KIN COMMISSIONS
Commissioned by YIRRAMBOI as part of the KIN (Knowledge Industry Network) initiative, four emerging and mid-career Victorian-based First Nations practitioners premiere their works.
• Night River by Kalaji is an immersive, multimedia telling of Ancestral stories and the first major work under the name Kalaji, the musical alias of Helpmann Award winning actor Mark Coles Smith (The Drover’s Wife, Last Cab to Darwin and Pawno)
• Blood Quantum, performed and choreographed by Ngioka Bunda-Heath, is based on real-life stories from her maternal grandparents who were part of the Stolen Generations.
• Joel Bray’s Daddy is a saccharine and at times sinister examination of the colonial condition, his relationship with his father and queer adulthood.
• Jack Sheppard’s The Honouring is a provocative solo work combining movement, dialogue, text and puppetry, developed on themes of suicide and its effect on communities.
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
In 2018, YIRRAMBOI participated in Pulima, a Taiwanese First Nations Festival, and established an exciting new reciprocal relationship between Australian and Taiwanese First Nations creatives. At this year’s YIRRAMBOI Festival, First Nations Taiwanese artists will deliver cross-cultural collaborations:
• The winner of Miss First Nation Taiwan Rose Mary performing in Melbourne;
• Ilid Kaolo in concert with Alice Skye revisiting their 2018 collaboration created for Pulima;
• Performance artist Dondon Hounwn accompanying Peter Waples-Crowe’s exhibition insideOUT with Smapux – a spiritual healing ritual from the Taiwanese performance artist;
• Labay Eyong’s exhibition Red Dinosaur, reflecting on her role as a woman and mother in contemporary Taiwanese culture and weaving workshops with local artist Glenda Nicholls.
• Founder of Taiwan’s TAI Body Theatre WatanTusi in collaboration with local performance artist Carly Sheppard will showcase choreography piece Red Earth.
TALKS & SYMPOSIUMS 
2019 has been declared the International Year of Indigenous Languages and in honour the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages (VACL) will present two symposiums facilitated by qualified Victorian linguists, Lee Healy and Harley Dunolly-Lee. Each explore how the revival of First Nations languages is critical to cultural strengthening, health and wellbeing, education and reconciliation. 
Paola Balla and Arika Roo Waulu lead a series of Critical Conversations, including a public panel event and invitation-only workshops exploring the importance of Koorie representation in major public, arts and cultural institutions and in shaping policy decisions. Rachael Maza and Tiriki Onus will share stories and cultural practices in two special editions of The History Salon.
YIRRAMBOI venue partners
Arts Centre Melbourne - Arts House - La Mama - Melbourne Recital Centre
Tickets on sale tonight yirramboi.net.au 
Follow #YIRRAMBOI for updates in the lead up to and during the festival
Facebook: facebook.com/Yirramboi
Instagram: instagram.com/yirramboi/
All thanks to our friends at the Prue Bassett Publicity Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the two festival events:#TalesOfAnUrbanIndian (Canada) - media Marina Skliar and #DanSultanwith special guests Alice Skye and Kalaji - media Stuart Buchanan) Please stay tuned for mode details.

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MFT: Panic hits the Ministry

28/4/2019

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​Melbourne French Theatre Inc / #MFTINC invite you to exprience
Panic hits the Ministry - panique au ministere
DATES: 1-4 May 2019
LOCATION: Library at the Dock Meeting Room 1 107 Victoria Harbour, Docklands, Melbourne
WEBSITE: http://www.mftinc.org

PANIC HITS THE MINISTRY [PANIQUE AU MINISTERE]
in French with English surtitles translated by Michael Bula
by Jean Franco and Guillaume Mélanie
Director Donald McManus
Producer #MichaelBula
A delicious political comedy - panic at the Ministry of Education! The Education Minister wants to enforce mandatory school uniforms and the students are revolting. Meanwhile, the Minister’s trusted chief of staff Gabrielle, a dynamic career woman, is contending with a troublesome daughter who wants her independence but has no means of income and an impossible hippy mother who sets Gaby up with dates. Gaby concentrates all her energy on her job and to save her boss from every sticky political and scandal-plagued situation. Don’t miss this clever piece, exquisitely timed for Macron’s Gilets Jaunes France!
PRICES INCLUDE PRICES INCLUDE DRINKS [Dominique Portet wines, La Sirène Beer and more] + FOOD BEFORE SHOW [details below - $5 included in the price - great value!] come 30 minutes before show start
MFT will present the sequel The Candidate in 2020.
Thanks to our friends at #MFT Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proud to cover the production on it's opening date 1 May * media: Susan Reynolds) Please stay tuned for more details.

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Gloria Bell

28/4/2019

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​Roadshow present new romantic comedy called Gloria Bellhttps://roadshow.com.au/…/movi…/film-nation/2019/gloria-bell
in cinemas April 25
A free-spirited woman in her 50s seeks out love at L.A. dance clubs.
please read Jeanette Russell's review published: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere

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​Late Night Party Boyz

28/4/2019

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​Late Night Party Boyz in "Rebel Without Applause" Micf2019 as part ofMelbourne International Comedy Featival was presented by Late Night Party Boyz and run from 9 till 20 April 2019 at the The Tickle Pit 
at The Croft https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/…/…/rebel-without-applause
please follow up Jeanette Russell's review: 
"Rebel without applause. Late night party Boyz: had a couple of laughs at that night, some skits left a bit to be desired, some audience interaction wasOK. It was not the worst I have ever seen but not the best either. I appreciate the opportunity to see it anyway. Thank you. JR. PS.To be honest, Maybe some components of the show were not quite to my and my companions taste..."
Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine expresses its special thanks to the managers and organisers of the show and personally to Daramen Vosk for the giveaway, his invite and opportunity to comment on the show as well as to Jeanette on her vision.



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Rose Callaghan - Comedian

28/4/2019

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​LAST SHOW OF THIS BRILLIANT COMEDIAN - TONIGHT AT 0615pm!
Rose Callaghan - Comedian with 12 Rules For Life - Melbourne International Comedy Festival is running last evening show today as part of Melbourne International Comedy Featival / @MakeADifference(MAD)PR https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2…/shows/12-rules-for-life for those of you feeling lonely - it is the best possible way of entertaining yourself and you friends! https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2…/shows/12-rules-for-life
Jeanette Russell reviews the yesterday show she was lucky enough to visit on a short notice: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/travelling.html
Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine expresses its special thanks to the event managers and organisers, to #MADPR and personally to Michael J Wilkie for the invite, short notice reply to our query and opportunity to review the show as well as to Jeanette for her observations.

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THE BEST MOVIE OF THE MONTH: Missing Link

28/4/2019

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THE BEST MOVIE OF THE MONTH and there is something different this time genre-wise and overall:
Missing Link by Roadshow - in cinema April 11 https://roadshow.com.au/titl…/movies/roadshow/…/missing-link and find more great review via this link:
http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere
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new releases

28/4/2019

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​for your diaries URGENTLY please:

THURSDAY, March 28
Rose Callaghan - Comedian with 12 Rules For Life - Melbourne International Comedy Festival // 
Melbourne International Comedy Festival /
@MakeADifference(MAD)PR / Michael J Wilkie till April 21 https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2…/shows/12-rules-for-life

SATURDAY, April 6
Tesselaar KaBloom by Tesselaar Tulip Festival / Tesselaar Flowers / #EvergreenAdvertisingAndMarketing till April 28 https://kabloom.com.au/

FRIDAY, April 26
Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival - Melbourne 2019 by Australian Tattoo Expo, Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival , Royal Exhibition Building and Tatsup till April 28 http://www.ritesofpassagefestival.com
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new associates

28/4/2019

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​adding new associates to our page: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/our-sponsors-and-sup…

Tesselaar KaBloom by Tesselaar Tulip Festival / Tesselaar Flowers / #EvergreenAdvertisingAndMarketing https://kabloom.com.au/

​Melbourne City Lexus // Lexus / Neva Weber www.citylexus.com.au/‎

​Rose Callaghan - Comedian
 with 12 Rules For Life - Melbourne International Comedy Festival // @
Melbourne International Comedy Festival / @MakeADifference(MAD)PR / Michael J Wilkie
https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2…/shows/12-rules-for-life

​Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival - Melbourne 2019 by Australian Tattoo Expo / Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival / Tatsuphttp://www.ritesofpassagefestival.com

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Rose Callaghan - Comedian 12 Rules For Life

28/4/2019

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​Melbourne International Comedy Festival and @MakeADifference(MAD)PR present
Rose Callaghan - Comedian 12 Rules For Life - Melbourne International Comedy Festival
DATES: Wed 17th April to Sun 21st April. Performance times are 7:15pm Wed to Sat and 6:15pm on Sunday.
LOCATION: Mantra On Russell
WEBSITE: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2…/shows/12-rules-for-life

Rose Callaghan developed an obsessive hatred of a controversial internet psychologist so strong that now she’s doing this show. Free speech, stans, feminism and lobsters – in listicle form 'cos it’s 2019. She answers the age old question: do men need YouTube masculinity coaches – or just a hug and a mental health plan?
Rose has been touring Australia selling out festivals, tearing the roof off comedy clubs and playing to packed theatres as opening act for Puppetry of the Penis (fully clothed). She's a regular on triple j, has appeared on ABC and NovaFM and won Best Comedy at the 2016 Sydney Fringe. Buy your tickets early because her shows sell out.
'She’s damn funny. That’s all you need to know. Go see her.' Daily Review
'Brutally honest and hilariously frank... a powerhouse on the stage.' Pedestrian.tv
All thanks to our friends at #MakeADifferencePR ( Michael J Wilkie) Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the show (media: Jeanette Russell) please stay tuned for more details.

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Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival - Melbourne 2019

28/4/2019

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​Australian Tattoo Expo, Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival and Tatsup present
Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival - Melbourne 2019
DATES: Apr 26 at 10 AM – Apr 28 at 6 PM
LOCATION: Royal Exhibition Building Nicholson Street, Carlton, Victoria, Australia 3053
WEBSITE: http://www.ritesofpassagefestival.com

Featuring 350+ of the best Tattoo Artists from Australia and across the globe. For the best tattoo designs in Australia, join us for a massive weekend at the Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton. What’s on in Melbourne, April 26-28? An action packed weekend celebrating the culture of tattoos and tattooing in Australia.
With a focus on creative talent, the line-up includes:
350+ of Australia and the World’s best Tattoo Artists Tattooing Live 
Huge Giveaways and Prizes across the weekend
Retail Vendors with awesome Tattoo related gear
Food Truck Park featuring Melbourne’s tastiest street foods
Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival – experience the unity of the tattoo industry and the public through a celebration of diversity, culture and body art.
All thanks to our friends at the Rites of Passage Tattoo Festival Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the festival during its function (our media: Trevor Brown, Max Lyons, #SamBell and Erkin Kalayci) Please stay tuned for more details.



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new video: King Arthur by Hakam Soufan

28/4/2019

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​I am so very happy to share with all of you this new and very unusual video:
KING ARTHUR at KRYAL CASTLE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juUGE1b3ZeA
EDITING/FILM DESIGN: Hakam Soufan
FILMING Axel Schaefer 
MUSIC: US composer Alla Pavlova http://www.allapavlova.com
MODELS: 
Jatin King (knight 2), 
Michelle Abela ( Guinevere ), 
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nizialyk (knight 1), 
Jessica Macdonald (dame 2), 
Max Lyons (noble man), 
Wiktor Hudyka (Merlin) , 
Nikita Scott (dame 1) , 
Phillip Leitch (King Arthur),
Kubra Sheikh Elyas ( dame 3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juUGE1b3ZeA
ON SITE PHOTOGRAPHY: Stan Traianedes , Tony Collins , Peter Morris, Rouben Dickranian , Erkin Kalayci
MUAHs: Rachita Sood Makeovers (for Kubra and Jatin) , Monika Hodkinson Makeup Artist / Monika Hodkinson (for Jessica, Michelle, Nikita and the male models) 
FASHION DESIGNER FOR THE DAMES: Jullia Bridal with Jullia Tran(assistants: Joise and Andy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juUGE1b3ZeA
FASHION WARDROBE AND ASSORTED ACCESSORIES FOR THE CREW: Kryal Castle outfits and Natasha Marchev's outfits
JEWELRY: Jullia Bridal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juUGE1b3ZeA
ARMOR and KING ARTHUR'S OUTFIT: property of Kryal Castle including the sword #Excalibur
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juUGE1b3ZeA
HORSES: #Valiant (King Arthur;s Horse, owner: Phillip Leitch's family and Kryal Castle stables) and #RedRocky ( Guinevere 's horse, owner: Michelle Abela's family and Faraway Stud)
FLOWERS: Bunch After Bunch by Diana Vasilevitskia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juUGE1b3ZeA
CASTING, STYLING AND ORGANISING: Natasha Marchev
LOCATION: Kryal Castle http://www.kryalcastle.com.au/
PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY: Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine (Art Fashion Entertainment Publicity Media Marketing)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juUGE1b3ZeA
SPONSOR: Blue Bay Cheese Deli Frankston // Natalya Tolgambayeva and #AndreiKogut
FILMED EXCLUSIVELY FOR Bohemian Rhapsody Club
SPECIAL THANKS: Aakash Tolani, Tony Collins, Rachita Sood Makeovers, Света Адук / Svetlana Aduk, Rabeta Sohail and Benjamin Newall for assisting with the casting and the crew and Ivana Tomaskova for assisting with the composer contact 
NOTE: Please note that no animals and dragons were killed or injured during the filming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juUGE1b3ZeA

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Tesselaar KaBloom 2019

28/4/2019

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​@EvergreenAdvertisingAndMarketing and Tesselaar Flowers present
Tesselaar KaBloom
DATES: 6-28 April 2019
LOCATION: Tesselaar Flower Farm 357 Monbulk Road, Silvan
WEBSITE: https://kabloom.com.au/

Festival of Flowers
KaBloom Festival of Flowers offers a fantastic opportunity to visit fabulous fields filled with millions of colourful blooms, plus see never before seen festival entertainment, enjoy fun activities and delicious foods. In 2019 we have an AMAZING show planned for you. Check out our What's On page for all the info. Subscribe to our FaceBook and Instagram pages for regular updates or check back in here soon. This exciting event happens every autumn at the Tesselaar Flower Fields, visitors are treated to a visual spectacular with sensational fields of colourful blooms. The Tesselaar Tulip Festival has been running each spring for over 60 years, and the new sensation of KaBloom builds on the history and blooming bonanza in autumn, giving you double the opportunity to enjoy the world of flowers. Breathtaking views and selfie opportunities abound in the flower fields with delightful Delphiniums, fascinating Foxgloves, super Snap Dragons, beautiful Begonias, zingy Zinnia, heart warming Hollyhocks, sizzling Salvia, darling Dahlias, cool Cosmos and plenty more.
Escape your dull world and revel in the rainbow at Tesselaar Flower Fields.
All thanks to our friends at the #Kabloom Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine is proudly covering the festival (photography: Tony Collins) Please stay tuned
photo below: Erkin Kalayci

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The Extraordinary Journey Of The Fakir

28/4/2019

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Icon Film Distribution Australia present new comedy-drama called #TheExtraordinaryJourneyOfTheFakir https://www.iconmovies.com.au/…/the-extraordinary-journey-o…
in cinemas May 2
Aja(tashatru Lavash Patel) has lived all his life in a small Mumbai neighborhood tricking people with street magic and performing as a 'fakir' who can do impossible miracles. After his mother's untimely death, he sets out on a journey to find his father and rise from poverty.
please read my review published: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere
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Hellboy

28/4/2019

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​Roadshow present new action horror called Hellboy https://roadshow.com.au/titles/movies/roadshow/2019/hellboy
in cinemas April 11
Hellboy comes to England, where he must defeat Merlin's consort and Nimue the Blood Queen. But their battle will bring about the end of the world, a fate he desperately tries to turn away.
please read Max Lyons' review published: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere

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Knafeh Nabulseyeh

19/4/2019

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with Michael Marchev and Mousa Khayat at Knafeh Nabulseyeh.
· With Michael Marchev at Knafeh Nabulseyeh delish vegan and delish un-vegan ( :) ) food
we would not find fresher-er and better-er food even if we tried... it is cooked and served with so much love we always feel at home there ...
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Andrei

19/4/2019

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happy birthday to Andrei Marchev, the amazing soul who was my husband for 19 years, who established Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine and Club in 2000 - the biggest present he could give to all of us and me ( me, apart from my biggest presents ever: Masha and Misha ) :)
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Missing Link

19/4/2019

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​Roadshow present new animation adventure called Missing Linkhttps://roadshow.com.au/titl…/movies/roadshow/…/missing-link
in cinemas April 11
Mr. Link recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost to help find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. Along with adventurer Adelina Fortnight, this trio of explorers travel the world to help their new friend.
please read #AlexFirst's review published: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere



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new associates

19/4/2019

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​adding new associates to our page: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/our-sponsors-and-sup…

Thi Huynh, REAL ESTATE AGENT and Area Manager at Biggin & Scott Glen Waverley 0433 241 133 https://www.realestate.com.au/agent/thi-huynh-1450566…|buy:pdp:contact-side-panel

​Angela Basile
 Film Production 
https://www.facebook.com/angela.basile.796

​The Man Who Killed Don Quixote // Umbrella Entertainment / Umbrella Films/ #NedAndCoPR https://www.umbrellaentfilms.com.au/…/the-man-who-killed-d…/


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Miss World Australia Preliminary and State Finals

19/4/2019

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​@MissWorldAustralia Preliminary and State Finals continue to run around the country. https://www.missworldaustralia.com.au/events/
Please stay tuned for our upcoming coverages for SA, QLD and VIC
South Australian State Final 5th April 2019 at the Sfera's on the Park Function Centre Convention Centre
Victorian Preliminary Final 24 April 2019 at the White Night Receptions
Queensland Preliminary Final 28 April 2019 at voco Gold Coast
Miss World Australia
Miss World Australia is a registered fundraising organisation – raising money for charities and mirroring the role and spirit of Miss World at a national level. Miss World Australia holds an annual pageant to identify young Australian women who exemplify beauty, talent, intelligence and compassion. It aims to create and empower role models who will serve as ambassadors to charity, enrich the perception of beauty, and enhance a new strength, energy and spirit for the advancement of women, while positively impacting their communities. Miss World Australia is the most holistic and prestigious titles to be crowned. The winner represents Australia at this Miss World International final which includes representatives from over 132 countries around the globe.
I am glad we will be covering these events. Please stay tuned.

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The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

19/4/2019

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​Umbrella Entertainment present a new adventure comedy called The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
in cinemas April 11
“I think the problem with Quixote is that once you get hooked on that character, and what he stands for, you become Quixote. You march into the madness, determined to make the world the way you imagine it is. But, of course, it isn’t.” Terry Gilliam . Toby (Adam Driver, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Paterson, Silence), a cynical advertising director, finds himself trapped in the outrageous delusions of an old Spanish shoe-maker who believes himself to be Don Quixote (Jonathan Pryce, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Brothers Grimm, Brazil, Tomorrow Never Dies). In the course of their comic and increasingly surreal adventures, Toby is forced to confront the tragic repercussions of a film he made in his idealistic youth – a film that changed the hopes and dreams of a small Spanish village forever. Can Toby make amends and regain his humanity? Can Don Quixote survive his madness and imminent death? Or will love conquer all?
please stay tuned for more information and read Susan Reynolds' review: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere.html

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The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

19/4/2019

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​Umbrella Entertainment present a new adventure comedy called The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
in cinemas April 11
Toby, a cynical but supposedly genius film director finds himself trapped in the outrageous delusions of an old Spanish shoe-maker who believes himself to be Don Quixote. In the course of their comic and increasingly surreal adventures, Toby is forced to confront the tragic repercussions of a film he made in his idealistic youth - a film that changed the hopes and dreams of a small Spanish village forever. Can Toby make amends and regain his humanity? Can Don Quixote survive his madness and imminent death? Or will love conquer all?
All thanks to Umbrella Films and #NedAndCoPR Bohemian Rhapsody Weekly Magazine was given 10 double passes to the film to give away. The lucky winners were: Angela Basile, Hakam Soufan, Erkin Kalayci, Glen Wilson, Neil Chand, Robert Wilson, Stuart Buchanan, Natalya Tolgambayeva, Olga Lazareva and Tanya Lyssenko. All the passes were posted out to the winners. Congratulation guys and girls! Hope you enjoy the film. More information is coming up soon.

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Interviews with Natasha Lukin

19/4/2019

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​please note that our Butterfly and Fox pagehttp://butterflyandfox.weebly.com/interview-with-natasha-lu…
is updated with the videos by Stuart Buchanan at Third Life Photography
http://butterflyandfox.weebly.com/interview-with-natasha-lu…
the direct links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8emMQZOOtc8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcCuTtRk_6s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkJATWhoeCE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zme78UAYJQg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvAeOHUJbZ8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LAQJzv8mtI
please enjoy listening as well as reading after :)
remember where to buy the book? https://www.inspiringbookshop.com/index.php…

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Thunder Road

19/4/2019

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​Rialto AU present a new comedy-drama called Thunder Road(A Landen Wakil production) movie
in cinemas April 18
A police officer faces a personal meltdown following a divorce and the death of his mother.
please read Jeanette Russell's review: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere.html



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Rafiki

19/4/2019

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​Melbourne Queer Film Festival / presented romantic drama called Rafiki Movie https://mqff.com.au/program/rafiki/
Kena and Ziki long for something more. Despite the political rivalry between their families, the girls resist and remain close friends, supporting each other to pursue their dreams in a conservative society. When love blossoms between them, the two girls will be forced to choose between happiness and safety. Inspried by Monica Arac de Nyeko's "Jambula Tree", which chronicles a story of two girls in love in Uganda, "Rafiki" challenges deep rooted cynicism about same sex relationships among actors, crew, friends, and family in Kenya.
Oksana Newton' review: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere.html

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