The Fox Hotel Launches New Menu

She Brisbane were excited to be invited by the good folks from The Fox Hotel to sample their brand new menu. This eclectic menu is now available for lunch and dinner throughout the venue but its also a great place to while […]

Kerri–Anne Kennerley’s A Bold Life

She Brisbane was lucky enough to spend an evening with Australian icon Kerri–Anne Kennerley. Kerri–Anne was in conversation with Brisbane’s own Frances Whiting at the beautiful Brisbane City Hall, lighting up the room as soon as she walked on stage. Reminiscing on […]

Review: Scenes From A Marriage

Marriage is the word on everyone’s lips at the moment. What is it that drives us to pair and share our lives together ? What happens as time passes, lives change and the happily ever after fairy tale sometimes crumbles? These issues […]

Marla Jackson #SheInspires

A favourite look at the recent Melbourne Cup was the red ensemble worn by Channel 7 presenter- Francesca Cumani. Imagine my surprise when I learned that this stylish outfit was designed by Brisbane’s own Marla Jackson. Marla is a local designer who […]

J’Adore Dior

When you think of luxury what are the brands that spring to mind? Chanel? Tiffany? Gucci? If you are anything like me the first brand that comes to mind is Dior. Dior has managed to stay relevant and covetable since 1947 when […]

Only The Brave

‘As most of us run from danger, they run towards it.’ When Nanny Babe and I were invited to a screening of ‘Only The Brave’ we were not sure what to expect. We thought this movie about the Granite Mountain Hotshot Fire […]

Cirque Africa Comes To Brisbane

I have been missing the excitement and colours of Africa since coming home from my recent trip. So imagine my delight upon receiving my invitation to see Cirque Africa right here in Brisbane. The critically acclaimed Cirque Africa is a jaw dropping […]

The Talk of Newstead

Following the former Brisbane Lord Mayor Sallyanne Atkinson’s talk, two more of Brisbane’s favourite speakers will be speaking at some iconic Newstead locations in a series of evening talks from November through December. Presented by Aveo Newstead these free talks will showcase […]

Jo Sandhu #SheInspires

Jo Sandhu is the author of the children’s book ‘Tarin of the Mammoths’. This is the first story in a series published by Penguin Random House. Jo was so inspiring when she told the honest story of her writing journey at this year’s Children […]

Alison Moyet in Brisbane

Brisbane concert goers were treated to two of the best female voices around when a large crowd gathered at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on October 10. In the unfamiliar position as supporting act was Brisbane’s own Katie Noonan, who had earlier […]

What To Wear On Safari

As I write this I’m gazing out of my window onto the African savannah, cheeky monkeys are playfully swinging in the trees and hoping I’ll leave the door open so they can come and steal some treats. I am feeling very lucky. […]

An Octoroon- Queensland Theatre

The play ‘An Octoroon’ has been described by Ben Brantley of the New York Times as “this decade’s most eloquent theatrical statement on race in America today. “Award -winning playwright Branden  Jacob – Jenkins has updated the play which was originally performed […]

Spruce Up Your Spring Wardrobe

Spring has well and truly arrived with floral and floaty dresses making a welcome appearance on the streets of Brisbane. I’ve been out and about checking out street style, shopping Spring trends and attending the Spring Fashion Parade at L’adore & co. These are […]

Australia Day – The Movie

How do you celebrate Australia Day? If you’re anything like me you meet at the local park with neighbours and friends for a barbie and a game of cricket. You might listen to the hottest 100 or head to the coast for a day […]

A Spring In Your Step

Winter was the perfect time to give my feet some loving care and now that Spring is upon us I’m so glad I did. We all tend to wear more closed in boots and shoes in winter and with the drier weather […]

Maudie

Maudie is the latest film directed by Irish director- Aisling Walsh. This quirky little movie which was a hit at the Toronto Film Festival is a biopic of the life of Canadian folk artist – Maud Lewis. Maud lived and worked in […]

Brisbane Tales From The Grave

Do you ever wonder about the people who are buried in your local cemetery? I know I do. I wonder who the large mausoleums in Toowong Cemetery belong to and about the humble stories of people buried in the little country cemeteries. […]

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