Marilyn Monroe: Albury's new gallery opens with never-before-seen ...
Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1956. MARILYN: CELEBRATING AN AMERICAN ICON Murry Art Museum, Albury, until May 8 "Men grow cold as girls grow old, and we all lose our charms in the end…" sang Marilyn Monroe in Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend. Yet Marilyn would never lose her charms, cheating old age by dying at the age of 36, fixing her image forever as the glamorous blonde starlet we see in Hollywood classics such as Howard Hawks' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) or Billy Wil..>> view originalForever Marilyn: Monroe's legacy in art and image
Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1956. MARILYN: CELEBRATING AN AMERICAN ICON Murry Art Museum, Albury, until May 8 "Men grow cold as girls grow old, and we all lose our charms in the end…" sang Marilyn Monroe in Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend. Yet Marilyn would never lose her charms, cheating old age by dying at the age of 36, fixing her image forever as the glamorous blonde starlet we see in Hollywood classics such as Howard Hawks' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) or Billy Wil..>> view originalPaddy's boss 'knew what I was getting'
Craig Shearer is not convinced lockout laws have made a difference to assaults RESPONSIBLE SERVICE: Beer DeLuxe manager Jodie Tiernan and Phil Turner will be serving beers over the weekend, but, for the past decade, not to anyone entering after 1.30am. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIREAlbury the forefront of lockoutsLess booze, less violence: Albury policeCraig Shearer is still not convinced lockout laws have made a difference to alcohol-related assaults.The Paddy's hotel director bought t..>> view originalSix neighbours, three couples, and 150 years of love
Six neighbours, three couples, and 150 years of love Posted February 19, 2016 18:21:38 In a quiet, leafy cul-de-sac on the Sunshine Coast, three neighbouring houses are full of love. Brendon and Margaret Carland, Robert and Judith Whitelaw, and Bruce and Barbara Albury of Pelican Waters are all celebrating their 50th wedding anniversaries within weeks of each other. What started as a coincidental conversation over the fence has led to a shared celebration of devotion...>> view originalThere's one competition that NRL players win hands down
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Plays Of The Week From slam dunks to double tons, these are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sport world this week. PT1M33S 620 349 Is it me, or is there a significant cultural difference between AFL and NRL scandals? In the AFL they seem to be mostly stuff that goes on behind closed doors, only for everyone to reel back in horror, once the door is suddenly opened. But even then they seem to eschew the NRL's predilection..>> view originalThe great rate disparity in these twin towns
Albury and Wodonga might be known as the 'Twin Towns' but residential ... In 2013/14, Albury council levied average rates and charges of $1353 on around ...>> view originalThree neighbouring couples get their golden anniversary
FOR three Pelican Waters neighbours they share more than a morning wave and banter over the back fence. Robert and Judith Whitelaw, Brendon and Margaret Carland and Bruce and Barbara Albury all celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this year, and the degree of separation is closer than the couples who all live next door to each other could have thought. The Whitelaw's celebrate their gold anniversary on January 8, followed by the Carland's on February 26, and the Albury's on March 9. ..>> view originalThis small city is being swallowed up by a weird, hairy tumbleweed
A type of fast-growing tumbleweed known as 'hairy panic' is clogging up homes and entire streets in the small Australian city of Wangaratta, in the north-east of Victoria. The tumbleweed is common at this time of year, but not normally to this extent - in one development on the outskirts of the city, residents are complaining that the grass is blocking their doors and windows, and as soon as they clean it up it starts building up again. It's believed the abundance has been caused by a combinati..>> view originalOpera Australia – should they get more taxpayer funding?
Starts at Sixty: A few years ago Graeme Samuel was concurrently Chairman of Opera Australia and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Wearing his first hat, he was never shy about asking for more taxpayersâ cash so that Opera Australia could stage musicals written by long-dead foreigners but, while wearing his second hat, he lectured farmers about standing on their own two feet, not asking for subsidies and not whingeing about cheap imports. Presumably, he never appreciated the..>> view originalUS slams Apple CEO Tim Cook's refusal in FBI standoff over terrorist iPhone
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Apple likely to invoke free-speech argument Apple is poised to argue free-speech rights as a key legal strategy to fight a court order to unlock an encrypted iPhone. PT1M18S 620 349 The US government fired back at Apple chief executive Tim Cook, who publicly refused to cooperate with a judge's order this week to aid law enforcement in unlocking a terrorist's iPhone, slamming his move as a "marketing strategy".The US asked the court to compel Appl..>> view original
Friday, February 19, 2016
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