#SheReviews It Snows In Benidorm

  In English and Spanish, based on a true story, this Spanish drama film It Snows in Benidorm is slow-paced but that’s how this melancholic story rolls to create its effectiveness. It has beautiful settings and backgrounds that can change into one […]

Do You Do Magic?

Do you do magic My niece Bianca stayed with me recently and apart from teaching me the benefits of vegan eating she also introduced me to a little secret and I am about to let it slip. It all began when we […]

#SheReviews QSO Soaring Heights 2022

The most recent Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) concert I attended for She Society last week was QSO Soaring Heights, the first of QSO’s Maestro concerts for 2022 and it started big.  In celebration of their 75th year, Principal Conductor and Artistic Adviser […]

#SheReviews Aline

Aline is a beautiful yet emotional biopic potentially award-winning film that was extremely satisfying to watch.   A French-Canadian drama film, director, co-writer, and star actor Valérie Lemercier was magnificent and kept to her word portraying the role of the inspirational singing sensation […]

#SheReviews The Hating Game

  Based on the Bestselling Novel The Hating Game by Sally Thorne, and published in over 25 countries, her book was ranked #7 in Oprah Magazine’s 20 Best Romance Novels of All-Time behind Gone With the Wind, Me Before You, Pride and […]

A Small Fruit Cake For Christmas Recipe

  Christmas is almost upon us while Santa sets his elves to work finalising last-minute requests as children’s letters reach the North Pole. Where has the year gone? It seems to be a common question asked by many.  And given everyone is […]

SheWatches – WAITING FOR ANYA

  Inspired by a true life story based on the novel Waiting for Anya by Michael Morpurgo (also author of the unforgettable War Horse story) is a film produced from stories during WWII. It is a time of darkness, the story heart […]

Queensland Ballet Season 2022 Launch

  I felt like Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady as I could have danced all night and day following Queensland Ballet’s (QB) launch of their 2022 Season. Needless to say I was thrilled to be invited to the exclusive unveiling of […]

Queensland Seniors Month

  It is Queensland Seniors month this October where people of all ages, cultures and abilities are given the opportunity to communicate through organised events around our communities. Given I fit the senior’s category, I thought it apt timing to provide you […]

SheWatches – THE COLONY

  I am forever intrigued by writers comments when Earth becomes uninhabitable for humans, particularly when it has been destroyed by climate change, pandemics and war all of which somewhere around the globe we are being subjected to in 2021.  I enjoyed […]

SheWatches – DIE IN A GUNFIGHT

  This is a strange mystery come thriller movie with some funny sides to the story and maybe more suitable for the older teenager or young adult audience. Although there are many young-at-heart adults who would embrace Die in A Gunfight.  It […]

SheWatches – DISCLOSURE

  Disclosure is an Australian movie with Australian actors. The setting in one location on a large homestead surrounded by luscious bushlands in the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne. It seems to be the idyllic setting, happy families sharing the dream, until something […]

#SheReviews Gunpowder Milkshake

  Gunpowder Milkshake is an all-out action, adventure, thriller movie in one. There are wonderful moments when you think, aww gee poor guys, then crack up laughing out loud as did other members of the audience. Even with all the blood and […]

Indigenous Music for NAIDOC Week 2021

  NAIDOC Week is held annually in July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and includes Australians from all walks of life.  NAIDOC originally stood for ‘National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee’. This […]

#SheWatches – Little Joe

  Happiness feels good, but at what sacrifice as this this unusual, thought provoking movie Little Joe suggests. It is a slow paced film yet compensated by way of constant mental stimulation on the what-if’s.  I found myself wondering that maybe we […]

#SheWatches From The Vine

  From The Vine is an uncomplicated heartwarming and somewhat humorous film set in Acerenza in the province of Potenza, the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. For me, it was a feel-good, old-world type of movie that took me back to pre-pandemic […]

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