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Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Silence in the House of God.


Silence in the House of God is a horrific account of stolen youth, rather than death, we as viewers are witness to the horrors of child molestation within the Catholic Church. The film directed by Alex Gibney, builds its case through the story of four deaf men that as children were molested by the priest that administered their local parish and school in Milwaukee. Much of their life they had fought for their voices to be heard in a religious community that was very much built against them.

As with the many stories we hear of whistle blowers, their path to justice and closure is never an easy one and this film paints a damning picture of the handling of cases such as those found in that small town of Milwaukee, and others found around the world. The most damning evidence to the Church's blatant disregard for the victims, was the extent to which the senior hierarchy, including the recently resigned Pope Benedict, was aware, and how it willingly turned a blind eye. Causing further anguish was the absence of necessary action taken to prevent these crimes from happening again.
This film now holds particular relevance for Australian audiences with the upcoming royal commission into child sex abuse and also now looking forward, how the church in the 21 century, will handle this issue today. This is a powerful film with important revelations and questions, Gibney is able to shock audiences without resorting to overly emotive scenes depicting the abuses but by relying on the testimony of his brave four figures. With these elements and effective editing Gibney is able to present an ultimately fair and factually based account of this all to common issue, a definite must see.

Darcy.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Falling Overnight.



Indie-romance flick, Falling Overnight, follows 22-year-old Elliot (Parker Croft) on his last night before major brain surgery. As his journey collides with an exhilarating young photographer called Chloe, (Emilia Zoryan) she takes him on an eventful night with her adventurous friends.

The writing in this film is absolutely superb, pulling you in to the LA scene right from the very beginning.
From house parties to parties on mountaintops and concerts in tunnels, the locations that this film was shot in are incredible and visually striking.
It is hard to believe that it was shot in just 14 days, by a bunch of twenty-something year old friends.

Christian Yeager (Exec. Producer), Parker Croft (Actor, Writer, Exec. Producer), Aaron Golden (Writer, Exec. Producer)

Croft’s acting is incredibly powerful; he owns the screen with his ambience, reminiscent of a young Zach Braff.

Chloe’s friends are what make this film whole. They bring that extra layer of foundation and have great one-liners. Had the story been exclusively between Elliot and Chloe, something would certainly have been lost.
Everything about this film falls perfectly into place, including a soundtrack that is spot on.

It is no wonder this film has won a slew of awards including: Winner Best Actor, Nashville Film Festival, Winner Best Actor, Jacksonville Film Festival and Winner Best Independent Feature, Sonoma International Film Festival.
Falling Overnight is a must watch film, with it’s actors and creators talents to keep an eye out for.


Gina Riley - Treated for Breast Cancer


Kath & Kim co-creator and star, Gina Riley, has made public that she has been treated for Breast Cancer. 
The 51 year old detected the cancer after a mammogram and ultrasound, however, no bump was found. Riley was diagnosed before Christmas and has since had the cancer removed.
Riley, who gets yearly breast checks, has said, 
"The cancer has been found early and is treatable and for that I feel lucky and grateful. I am being looked after by an amazing medical team."
The star has also encouraged others to go and get their breasts checked, 
"So ladies, get your breasts checked out. Preferably by a health professional."



Stars announcing that they have breast cancer generally has a positive outcome. 
Previous ladies to announce they have the cancer, such as Kylie Minogue in May 2005 and Kerri-Anne 
Kennerley in June last year, resulted in a spike in women going to get screened.


After Kerri-Anne announced her cancer BreastScreen Victoria, which usually receives about 1200 calls a day, had 3750 appointments for mammograms made in the following two days. 
Simon Chapman, a professor of public health at the University of Sydney, saw the same thing happen the week after Kylie announced her cancer.
Reporting that there was a 40% increases in average weekly BreastScreen booking across 4 states the week after the announcement.

Rachel x

Monday, 18 March 2013

Queen Bey - Bow Down / I Been On


The alway fierce, Beyonce, yesterday released a brand spankin' new track on her website, which is going viral pretty damn quickly.
This year Beyonce has been in the spot light frequently, performing at the Inauguration and Superbowl,  attending various award ceremonies and having her HBO Documentary screened. However, there has been no new tunes...until now.
The-Dream, the producer who Beyonce is currently working with on her follow up to her 2011 release 4, gave a bit of a scoop to "RapFix Live", saying, 
"There's no particular sound that I think we're shooting for, we're just trying to make music that feels good,"
"If you've seen the HBO thing, which was great, we had been talking about doing something that showcases who she is and what she wants because we see those figures that are so out of the stratosphere."



What do you think of the new track?
Rachel x

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Splendour 2013.

 

Splendour in the Grass 2013 is well under way in the planning department.
This year Splendour will finally be at it's long planned permanent home of North Byron Parklands. Twenty minutes North of Byron Bay, this beautiful location is 660 acres featuring native forest and dams.
“It has been a long journey to get to this point. Seven years after we first found this idyllic piece of land, we’re so excited to finally move Splendour to its permanent home at North Byron Parklands.” said co-producers Jessica Ducrou and Paul Piticco.
Splendour will be on: Friday 26th, Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th of July.
Stay tuned for the line-up!

Rachel x


Tuesday, 12 March 2013

David Bowie


David Bowie's latest album, The Next Day, is currently number one in forty countries. 
So I thought it would be a great idea to compile some facts about this incredibly interesting human. 


  • Many people believe that Bowie has two different coloured eyes. However, in actual fact, he has a dilated pupil in one eye from a school yard fight with George Underwood, Underwood later went on to do album artwork for Bowie.
  • David Bowie was born David Robert Jones.
  • Like many other artists Bowie was unsuccessful prior to his huge success constantly being booed off stage with his band The Hype.
  • Bowie change his name so he wouldn't get confused with Davey Jones from The Monkees
  • In 1973 Bowie had no less than six albums in the charts.
  • Bowie's first lead acting role was as an alien in1976 film The Man Who Fell to Earth.
  • The baby noises in Labyrinth's song Magic Dance are made by Bowie.
  • He received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006. 
  • Bowie shared a flat in Berlin with Iggy Pop for three years.
  • In 2007 Bowie made a guest appearance as Lord Royal Highness in an episode of Spongebob Square Pants.
  • At the height of his cocaine, addiction during his 1974 Diamond Dogs tour, he weighed a tiny 43kg - supposedly living on peppers and milk.
  • Bowie declined a knighthood in 2003, saying, "I would never have any intention of accepting anything like that. I seriously don't know what it's for, it's not what I spent my whole life working for."
  • Bowie refused to star in the London Olympics Closing Ceremony. 
I hope you learnt something new and interesting about the man who is David Bowie.
Rachel xx 

Tuesday Tune - Pink Floyd


With this week marking 40 years since the release of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, how could I not make Tuesday's Tune, Time
Pink Floyd's 8th studio album is known as their most successful.
Staying in the charts for an incredible  741 weeks from 1973-1988, with an estimated 50 million copies sold. Making the band millions of dollars. 
The album, recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, has since gone on to be remastered and re-released twice.   
Cover of The Dark Side of the Moon
The album included two singles, Time and Money
It also went on to be the centre of rumours about the album being the original soundtrack of film The Wizard of Oz. Being dubbed "The Dark Side of the Rainbow" or "The Dark Side of Oz".
The band completely denied these rumours.
The Dark Side of the Moon continues to be recognised for it's prowess, being voted 8th in NME's 2006 Best Album of All Time poll.


Enjoy,
Rachel xx

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Art Gallery of NSW to Expand!

Steven Lowy, President, Board of Trustees and Michael Brand, Director, Art Gallery of New South Wales.

The Art Gallery of New South Wales has announced a master plan to turn the gallery into "An Art Museum for the 21st Century!" 
The plan? A major expansion, doubling the size of the gallery and a focus on serving a global audience.
Apparently the current building is inefficient and restricting. Not allowing the gallery to pull the audience that they would like.
So when will this grand museum be ready???
Just a few years away in 2021. Hey at least they are planning realistically.
I myself think it's a grand idea, more room for exhibitions. 
I can not wait for the spectacular new grand entrance, expanded cafes and restaurants and the roof top garden and terrace.

What do you think about the Gallery's plans?
Rachel x

Monday, 4 March 2013

"Don't make people pay for music, let them."


If you are unfamiliar with who Amanda Palmer is, she is an amazing musician/performer. 
She performs solo, was one half of The Dresden Dolls and most recently is part of The Grand Theft Orchestra. 
A few days ago she was a stand out talker at the extremely popular TED talks
Her talk on The Art of Asking is incredible. When there is such a lack of trust in society, Amanda talks of the generosity she has been shown by strangers, all from asking for help.
With her career currently being in music, music was expected to play a role in the talk.
The future of music I have discussed with friends many times before. Illegal downloading has many issues surrounding it. It has resulted in job loss lost in the music industry, it has also means greater and easier exposure for up and coming musicians.
I know of people who feel no guilt illegally downloading as they do not want to support the "middle man" in the industry, they want to support the artist themselves.
Amanda Palmer's TED talk is inspiring, emotive and thought provoking. 
Her message, don't make people pay for music, let them."
And that asking for help has the potential to result in an influential exchange between humans.

Take a look and let me know what you think.
Do you ask for help when you need it?
Rachel x

Thursday, 28 February 2013

NME Awards

Foals
The NME Awards are currently being hosted in London, acknowledging the best of the Brits in music.
Florence was the first winner of the night, taking out Best Solo Artist. Modestly accepting the awards, saying, “Well, thank you so much everyone. I really didn’t expect to get this again, especially because it’s debatable whether I’m a solo artist. Thanks to my band – it really is a collaborative thing”. 

Other award winners so far include:

Best British Band: Biffy Clyro
Best Album: The Maccabees, Given to the Wild
Best International Band: The Killers
Best Track: Foals, Inhaler
Best Re-Issue: Blur, 21
Best New Band: Palma Violets
Best Festival: Reading & Leeds
Best Music Film: Ronnie Wood, Crossfire Hurricane
Best Live Band: The Rolling Stones
Best Music Video: Arctic Monkeys, R U Mine

Biffy Clyro
Florence Welch
Ronnie Wood

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

An Ode to Grazia Australia.



As I sit ay my desk eating triple choc cookies and reading the last edition of Grazia, I have The Sound of Music’s “So Long, Farewell” going around in my head. The song is a final farewell that is fun, yet elegant.
That would have to be the one word that I use to describe Grazia’s last hoorah … elegant.
Not too over the top, but a graceful look down memory lane.
Editor Amy Molloy got it spot on!
The headlines that were, perfectly mixed with fresh articles on some hot topics.

As I discussed with my newsagent after the announcement of Grazia’s cancellation – Grazia is more than a trashy weekly magazine. It is a magazine that contains some, as the newsagent put it, “Great little articles.”

We Need to Talk… prompted adult conversations. This week’s out-going discussion on sex was some cleverly, sophisticated food for thought.

The fashion pages that made Grazia the smart, sassy fashion bible it was, went out with a bang. 
With Bowie’s latest film clip for The Stars (Are out Tonight) going viral this week, Grazia’s Bowie inspired fash piece could not have been better timed.
I loved that it was kept local with a piece on up and coming it-girl, Isabelle Cornish. (Sister of Abbie Cornish and the face of both Bonds and Tony Bianco.)
The final fashion pages were jam-packed!
A little bit of everything, for the loyal, diverse women that was the Grazia reader. 
Baroque, fine wine, nomad!
Strong poses, killer make-up, killer clothes!

Now on to my favourite Grazia column, The Glosspel according to Tracey Withers, a great final piece with more lasting advice, 
“The way you exit the party is every iota as crucial your gloss count going in … the out-door’s always, always where the paps are parked!” 
This witty column will be sorely missed.

So I guess that’s it, I might go for a walk now, to work off those cookies.
To the only weekly magazine I bought,
To the stylish mag that was Grazia Australia,
I bid you Farewell,

Rachel x
   


Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Tuesday Tune - David Bowie


David Bowie's latest single, The Stars (Are out Tonight), now has an  accompanying video clip. And in true Bowie form it is super strange! It features Bowie and Tilda Swinton as a couple, plus Bowie look a-likes doing surreal things. 
David Bowie's album is out March 12th.
Check out the clip below and let me know what you think.
Rachel xx 

Saturday, 23 February 2013

Slam Day.

Live music has been receiving plenty of attention the last month here in Australia. Live music venues have closed, come close to closing and some have opened
Iconic venues, such as The Annandale Hotel, are struggling to continue to keep their doors open to music lovers. Which is not great to see.
 But the good news is that today is SLAM day! (Save Live Australia's Music)

Slam has had no funding to date and is run purely by volunteers to raise awareness and bring attention to these issues. Today will see many small gigs occurring as part of SLAM day.

So be sure to head out to catch some live music and support not only Australian musicians but also the venues that provide them.
Check out the full list of SLAM day gigs here.

What does live music mean to you??





Are you attending any SLAM day events today?
Rachel x

The Soda Factory.



Polyester Lovers had the chance to check out Sydney’s newest late night watering hole this week. The Soda Factory is Surry Hills’ latest “hidden gem”, 12 months in the making and it’s been worth the wait! Intended as a sanctuary for our lovely city’s late night boozers or lovers of live music, The Soda Factory is definitely worth a look!

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Tropfest - Meet a Finalist.

Firass Dirani in Taser.
 Bird’s involvement in Tropfest is nothing new. His drama, Taser, is his third consecutive film to make it to the finals. With the first two not quiet managing to get top prize, why is it an event he keeps coming back to? “Tropfest is great exposure to emerging film makers…why not try for a third time in a row?”

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Jurassic Lounge.



Speaking of Valentine's Day, opening night of this seasons Jurassic Lounge was themed Anti-Valentines day on Tuesday night. Attractions for the night included Dino Wars, Voodoo Doll Craft Corner, Collarbones, Sexy Trivia and Date Roulette, Silent Disco and the screening of Green Porno.

Valentine's Day.


So it's February 14th again. All the single ladies are crying and maybe even some relationship gals are crying too because their tight ass boyfriends won't give in to consumerism to declare their love. 

Monday, 11 February 2013

Grammys 2013.


Another year, another Grammys season. Polyester has everything covered from who won what, to red carpet fashion and even Taylor Swift's dig at Harry Styles from One Direction.
Aussie sensation Wally de Backer aka. Gotye has taken out an outstanding three awards at this years Grammys including:
+ Record of the Year - Somebody That I Used to Know
Best Pop Duo/Performance - Somebody That I Used to Know
+ Best Alternative Music Album - Making Mirrors 

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Tropfest 2013 Finalists Announced


So if you haven't guessed from my previous posts I'm a bit of a Tropfest fan.
Today the finalists for Tropfest 2013 were announced!

Friday, 1 February 2013

Lola Bensky - Book Review



Lily Brett’s fictitious novel Lola Bensky is one of the most alluring and satisfying books I have read in a long time. From the very first page, where Lola is interviewing Jimi Hendrix, I was sucked into Brett’s 1960s world.
Brett draws on her own experiences working as a rock journalist (in the US and the UK) for the novel. It follows Lola as she finds herself in fantastic situations including interviewing the likes of: Mick Jagger, Janis Joplin, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison, The Mamas and the Papas and Sonny and Cher.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

2nd ACCTA Awards Ceremony

Cate Blanchett
Tonight has seen the wrap up of the 2nd ACCTA Awards Season, with an international acclaimed line up of Aussie stars. After the 2nd ACCTA Awards Luncheon on Monday, the final slew of Awards have been presented and the season is over for another year.

Monday, 28 January 2013

2nd ACCTA Awards Luncheon


Today saw the the 2nd ACCTA Awards Luncheon take place at Sydney's Star Event Centre, where the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts announced the first group of winners.
The event, hosted by Adam Elliot, had many winners but The Sapphires dominated the Feature Film section taking out 5 of the 6 Awards on offer.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Tuesday Tune


Youth Lagoon has dropped his first single Dropla from his forthcoming LP Wondrous Bughouse which is set to be released March 15.
Dropla is the follow up to 2011s The Year of Hibernation.


Thursday, 17 January 2013

Summer Fashion: Yellow.




With the horrendous heat this week (I most definitely am a Winter person!) I thought it would be nice to have a look back at a Summer 12/13 trend.
Bright colours were all over the catwalks this season, however I did notice that yellows and gold were hugely prominent.
Whether it was Alice and Olivia’s yellow pantsuit, Diane Von Furstenburg’s unmissable gold features or Louis Vuitton’s fun yellow dresses, yellow and gold made its mark.
Vera Wang definitely took the prize for statement gold pieces for me. The colouring and texturing of her outfits are just so alluring.
Yellow and gold are such statement colours that they can be tricky to wear, especially all over.
Working small amounts into an outfit can be fun too though, such as a yellow hat or contrasted with a darker colour.

If you have fair skin like myself here are my two tips for you when wearing yellow:
1.     Be careful not to choose a yellow that will make you look washed out. But…
   Do not over do the fake tan. You don’t want to look yellow and orange all over! (actually don’t over do the fake tan at any time)

Have you been rocking yellow this season?
Are you willing to give it a try?

Rachel
xx