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PUNK, ART AND AFTER

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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Melbourne><Brisbane: punk, art and after  is an exhibition that illustrates the connection between the social and political conditions of the 1970s and early 80s in Melbourne and Brisbane, and the music and art emerging out of the two cities at that time.

With a particular focus on punk music, the exhibition compares and contrasts the punk bands emerging out of the two cities, such as The Lunatic Fringe and The Go-Betweens, and traces their influence on punk music in Australia since then.

While this exhibition does focus on the punk music genre, art, photography and history enthusiasts will also enjoy this fascinating exhibition.

Where: Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne

When:  February 24 – May 16

Contact: www.art-museum.unimelb.edu.au

A SINGLE MAN

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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Tom Ford – well respected fashion designer celebrated for his stunning collections for luxury fashion houses including Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Tom Ford – filmmaker?

Yes, you heard right, Tom Ford has decided to pursue the world of filmmaking. Ford’s self-financed debut film, A Single Man, recounts a day in the life of British college professor George Falconer, who is mourning the loss of his lover in a horrific car accident. Set in America in 1962, the film addresses themes of forbidden love, loss, friendship and hope.

Touching and educational, A Single Man is available for viewing in limited release only; however, the film’s positive reception amongst film critics and spectators alike will hopefully prompt its wider release over the next few months. We will keep you posted!!!

LICKSHOT

Friday, February 19th, 2010

lickshotlickshotLate last year Australian photographer Ben Watts released what has been dubbed his “photo scrapbook and travel diary,” a book that encapsulates his creative and photographic talents, and, in essence, his life. Lickshot: A Photo Scrapbook is comprised of a vast array of images – from famous celebrities such as rapper Pharell to a rough collage of of a model executing different poses in black and white. While each page is unique and insightful, what is perhaps most touching is Watt’s inclusion of his close friend, the late Heath Ledger on the cover.  

Inspiring, fascinating, empowering, educational. Lickshot: A Photo Scrapbook is a definite must buy.

Available at all good bookstores and http://www.amazon.com

BANANA TARTE-TATIN WITH NUTMEG ICE CREAM

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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Why not treat yourself to this amazing dish by Matt Moran, top Australian chef and owner of internationally renowned restaurant Aria every now and again? Look on the bright side, if you cook it yourself the guilt of consuming such a scrumptious treat with be replaced with the satisfaction of successfully creating such an amazing dish!

Serves 6

INGREDIENTS

175gm caster sugar

50gm unsalted butter

6 bananas

2 sheets frozen puff pastry

Nutmeg ice-cream

500ml (2 cups) milk

1 tsp ground nutmeg

125gm egg yolks, from 7-8 eggs

110gm (1/2 cup) caster sugar

125ml (1/2 cup) pouring cup

METHOD

First, make the nutmeg ice-cream. Bring the milk and nutmeg to a simmer in a small saucepan, then turn off the heat and leave to infuse for 30 minutes.

Whisk the egg yolks and sugar in a bowl until thick and place, then stir into the milk.

Cook the custard over low heat, stirring constantly, until it is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.

Strain the custard into a bowl sitting in a larger bowl full of ice, so that it cooks rapidly.

Stir in the cream, then churn an ice-cream machine according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Preheat the oven to 180C.

Make the caramel base for the tarts by combining the sugar and 50ml of water in a small heavy-based saucepan over high heat.

Cook the syrup until it is golden, then remove the pan from the heat and whisk in the butter.

Divide the caramel among 6 tarte Tatin pans.

Cut the bananas into 5mm slice and place them on top of the caramel, arranging the slice in a single, slightly overlapping layer.

Cut out 6 puff pastry rounds to fit the tarte Tatin pans and place one in each pan, tucking the edges in, then bake for 20 minutes or until golden.

Gently turn out each warm tarte Tatin by turning the pan upside-down and tapping the bottom; it should slide out.

Place a tart in the centre of each plate, top with a scoop of nutmeg ice-cream and serve immediately.

AN AWESOME BOOK

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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An Awesome Book is a motivational children’s picture publication instigated by The Awesome World Foundation, an organisation that aims to promote children’s literacy “by encouraging kids to dream and dream often.”

For every copy of The Awesome Book sold, the foundation will, on a global scale, donate a book to children’s schools, hospitals, community centres, libraries and so forth.

To find out more about this inspiring organisation and their current projects, including the An Awesome Book publication, visit http://veryawesomeworld.com

To volunteer your services to the organisation, contact info@veryawesomeworld.com

MUSHROOM TART WITH SPINACH AND GRUYERE

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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This dish by Curtis Stone, one of Australian top chef’s, is perfect for entertaining. Have your friends over and impress them with your fabulous (new..!) cooking skills, or why not take along to the next weekend BBQ.

INGREDIENTS

¾ cup of plain flour

¼ cup of cold butter, diced

Pinch of salt

3 tablespoons of ice cold water

1 shallot, roughly diced

1 cup assorted wild mushrooms, trimmed and cut into bite size pieces

2 cups tightly packed baby spinach

2 large eggs

½ cup cream

50g gruyere cheese, grated

METHOD

Preheat oven to 100C

In a food processor place flour, butter and salt and process until the mixture resembles bread crumbs

Add water and continue to process until dough forms a ball

Turn off processor and remove dough

Cut dough into four pieces, cling wrap and refrigerate for ½ an hour – 1 hour

Remove dough from refrigerator and place on lightly floured work surface using a rolling pin roll each ball to 0.5 cm thick

Grease individual tart tins with a little butter and line tins with pastry.

Place grease proof paper over pastry and weigh the paper down with beans or rice.

Place tart tins on a sheet tray and bake in the oven for 15 minutes.

Remove the weights (i.e. beans or rice) and paper and cook for further 10-15 minutes.

Place a medium sized sauté pan over a medium to high heat and drizzle a little olive oil and add shallots and mushrooms and sauté for 1-2 minutes.

Add spinach and continue to sauté for further 1-2 minutes.

Once spinach has wilted and mushrooms are soft remove from heat and allow to cool.

Divide spinach, mushrooms, and cheese between the tarts.

In a separate bowl combine eggs and cream and whisk gently with a fork.

Pour over egg and cream mixture (be careful not to overfill) and return tray to oven.

Bake for 15-20 minutes or until just set.

When removing tarts from oven allow to cool for 5 minutes before unmolding.

Cut into quarters and arrange on a serving dish.

CZECH RESIDENCY WORK 2008

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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Spending a long, cold winter in Prague in 2008, Australian artist Peter Fitzpatrick was intrigued by the homeless people who inhabited the city’s streets.

In an exhibition combining street photography and tableau vivant, Fitzpatrick’s experiences with these people come to life in a thoroughly creative and confronting way.

Where: Australian Centre for Photography, 257 Oxford St Paddington

When:  29th January – 6th March

Contact: (02) 9332 1455 or http://www.acp.org.au/

Hours: Tuesday – Friday 12 – 7pm, Saturday and Sunday 10 – 6pm

Cost: FREE

DANCER IN THE DARK

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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Described by many as an anti-musical, Lars von Trier’s film Dancer in the Dark (2000) tells the story of Selma, an Eastern European migrant living in America in the 1960s. If the typical Hollywood style musical bores you, but you enjoy a bit of satirical song and dance in your films, then Dancer in the Dark is a must see! The film tackles the hardships of everyday life such as poverty, untrustworthy friends and illness, yet simultaneously takes the viewer to a happier place through song and dance.

Dancer in the Dark is available to rent at all good video stores.

MARDI GRAS

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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It’s that time of year again! Various events are taking place throughout the month of February to celebrate The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

On Saturday, February 27th the annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade will flood Sydney’s Oxford Street for a night full of glamour, spectacle and outrageousness.

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Are you a fan of legendary filmmaker/photographer John Waters? Or simply intrigued by his shocking yet clever antics? Waters will be holding a seminar for one night only as part of the month long Mardi Gras festival.

Where: Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House

When: 2nd March at 8pm

Cost: $45 + BF

To see a full list of events and happenings visit http://www.mardigras.org.au/

PRECIOUS

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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Often the film adaptation of a novel is never as good as the novel itself. Having never read the 1996 novel “Push” by Sapphire, I can’t tell you whether the recently released film “Precious” is better or worse. What I do know, is that this film about a black, sixteen year old, obese, illiterate Harlem girl, who lives in housing commission, and who is raped and impregnated by her father and abused by her mother, is not only confronting; but educational, heart wrenching and inspiring.

Precious is now showing at cinema’s everywhere.