#SheWatches – A Gift From Bob
A Gift from Bob is just what we need right now in this strange 2020 environment and the perfect family movie in our lead up to Christmas but make sure you have a few tissues on hand. The opening scene pulled […]
A Gift from Bob is just what we need right now in this strange 2020 environment and the perfect family movie in our lead up to Christmas but make sure you have a few tissues on hand. The opening scene pulled […]
It’s strange how our universe works. I have been providing online school support to my youngest grandson Lachlan. He is working on a project titled Let’s End the Gender Divide based on a research paper about gender stereotyping in toy stores […]
Do you own a fiddle plant? I know fiddle plants (fiddle-leaf fig trees) are the trendy, tropical rainforest interior decorating thing these days and I have to say their large green leaves are appealing. Needless to say I eventually succumbed to […]
I found Miss Juneteenth to be a touching, charming and poignant movie. Although it saddened me to watch an authentic story about what black American life is for some, it was also heart-warming and sends a strong message to people of all […]
Does it take the pandemic to remind us “to be excellent to each other”? Or does it take Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter in the soon to be released movie Bill & Ted Face The Music, (directed by Dean Parisot), to […]
You don’t have to be a believer to believe. Based on a true story the children who starred in the movie FATIMA were outstanding. It’s a moving and uplifting rendition of actual events. Of the innocent honesty of children. I forgot […]
Does it take the pandemic to remind us “to be excellent to each other”? Or does it take Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter in the soon to be released movie Bill & Ted Face The Music, (directed by Dean Parisot), to […]
#SheSociety’s Nanny Babe (Ruth Greening) talks with acclaimed novelist Sue Woolfe, and they discuss Neuroscience and creativity. Ruth GreeningRuth Greening holds a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Psychology & Philosophy. Before retirement, she worked for over 40 years in the corporate […]
Something many of us has been waiting for, the joint unveiling of Queensland’s Quarantine Quilt by 612 ABC’s Breakfast Radio presenters Craig Zonca and Loretta Ryan, ABC’s Weather presenter Jenny Woodward, representatives from Queensland’s Spinners, Weavers and Fibre Artists (QSWFA) and […]
Hashtag the contemporary Follow Me movie and you find it is about the dangers of social media. Hashtag pushing the limits to cater for a growing audience, hashtag reaching new levels and escalating their number of Likes. Be prepared for action, […]
Although I am not gluten intolerant I have a number of friends who are. The majority of my recipes include gluten but I am keen to be able to offer my visitors the option of Gluten Free (GF) dishes. To be […]
I think it is fair to say any movie starring Australian and Academy Award winner actor, Russell Crowe is guaranteed to hold your attention and in UNHINGED he certainly does that. Furthermore, this psychological thriller evolves around something we can all […]
Ratatouille, one of the oldest and best dishes around and I have been eating this since mum used to make it for us as kids. The history according to Google is, it originated in 18th Century in the area around the French […]
I can’t call myself a quilter, not that it is necessary to be involved in a unique opportunity to craft my story into an historical quilt. Using my other forms of making and creating, I am taking part in the joint […]
Commonalities with retirement and a pandemic When I retired over two years ago, I was preparing for COVID-19, I just didn’t know it at the time. In 2020 conversations and habits have surprisingly turned around to social distancing, video communication, planned […]
Come on, how about giving knitting a go. My mother introduced me to knitting, crocheting, sewing, many crafts when I was a young girl and I am eternally grateful. It is the best therapy to forget about stuff and chill out. […]
Given the global coronavirus conundrum Australia is immersed in, I wonder, had we been more diligent in retaining some of ‘our parent’s ways’ our situation may be slightly better? Sadly, our society has become complicated, we have taken things for granted and […]
MC: Lewis Lee Cinematographer: Shing Fung Cheung Qld Film TV Industry’s (formerly Qld Film TV Events) invitation for She Society to attend their red carpet “Behind The Lens” film presentations and panel discussion was well received. I was intrigued when organiser Caroline […]
Sydney’s musical landscape is broad and dynamic. #SheSociety was taken to one of Sydney’s favourite boutique music venues, Camelot Lounge, Cnr Marrickville Rd & 103 Railway Pde, Marrickvile NSW. Like many old industrial buildings converted into popular venues, it flourishes with its […]
Why It pays to check How often do you check your credit card transactions? It is it daily, weekly, monthly, annually or not at all? The less you check where and how your money is being spent, the more likely the fraudulent […]
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