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Week two - June 11, 2009

  • See

    New Moon Trailer

    This movie is highly anticipated. More so than the birth of one of Brangelina's offspring. The trailer has had over 4 milion views on You Tube already.

    So if you haven't already seen it, stay in the loop and watch it here

    In cinemas: 20 November 2009

  • Watch

    I Love You Man

    Film concept origin:
    Once upon a time, on a reality show, two men formed a beautiful friendship. From this experience they coined the term 'bromance' to describe their instant and close, yet platonic, relationship.

    This film explores 'bromance' in all its beauty.

    Peter has no male friends and with his wedding coming up and no best man in sight, he sets about trying to find some.

    Starring funny men Paul Rudd (Knocked Up) and Jason Segel (Forgetting Sarah Marshall).

    Watch trailer here

  • Shop

    Fashion Incubator

    Looking for one-off garments that are unique and inspired? Well look no further, Curious Kate has the answer to your fashion qualms! Exciting and upcoming fashion designers showcase their first collection, right smack bang in Melbourne Central. Fashion Incubator offers exquisite individual pieces or you can simply request a consultation with your fav designer and create a frock made to measure!
    Indulge in some premium Aussie fashion.

    Where: Shop 238, Level 2, Melbourne Central, La Trobe St.

  • Bambini

    Lazy Town Live

    A full on 90 minute stage spectacular with an all Australian cast and a mix of music, movement, humour and fun. LazyTown Live is the place to be! It may have the laziest name in the universe, but it's full of action, energy and a powerful message that will energize and inspire children everywhere to go, play, move, dance, sing, make new choices and feel really good about it!

    Where: The State Theatre, The Arts Centre
    When: 8th - 11th July

    For more info & to book tickets click here

  • Listen

    I think I'm turning Japanese

    Buskers can be a colourful form of entertainment, especially in Melbourne! This talented busker has been spotted on the corner of Swantson St and Lonsdale St strumming on her Shamisen (Japanese Banjo). The Japanese born musician, Noriko Tadano, has performed in Japan and Australia, from the streets to big events and private gigs.

    If the sounds of contemporary and classical Japanese folk songs are your thing, book her for your next function.

    Ph: 0416 529 907 or email: norikotadano@hotmail.com

    Watch here
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  • After Dark

    John Farnham Live

    Having sold more tickets and albums, and notched up more achievements than any other Australian musician, John Farnham is now returning for his first national tour since 2005.

    Need we say more?

    To see The Voice live, buy tickets here

This weeks poll

Which current issue worries you the most?

  • 10%Swine flu
  • 25%Recession
  • 65%Diminishing water supply
 

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