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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Successful Otto Clan

Gracie
Gracie Otto comes from Australian acting royalty. Her dad is the respected actor Barry Otto (John Gielgud once said he was one of the best actors in the world) and big sis is Miranda Otto who appeared in the Lord of The Rings trilogy.
Miranda

Now Gracie's debut film as a director, Seamstress staring Barry, Julie Forsyth and the leggy Mink Sadowsky will premier at the prestige Palm Springs International Film Festival. Described as detective mystery drama, Seamstress tells the tale of a man ( Otto) who become obsessed with the gorgeous seamstress who lives next door.

Seamstress opens at the Festival on June 21st. The Shuttle would love to be there but we have an appointment that day with Dame Edna Everage at the Black & White charity Women of Achievement event !.

Jack Black
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Lucy Lui


Kung Fu Panda 2 premiered last night at the Hoyts Complex in George Street, Sydney with Jack Black, Lucy Lui and producer Jeffrey Katzenberg in attendance.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Priscilla Picks Up A Tony Award

Lizzie Gardner at the 94' Oscars
 
Tony Sheldon (left centre) missed out on a gong at the Tony Awards  but Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner have won the Tony Award for best costume design in a musical for Priscilla, Queen of The Desert.

In 1994 the pair won Oscars at the Academy Awards for the costumes in the original Stephan Elliott film.

Norbert Leo Butz.(left) won best actor for his role as an FBI agent in the play Catch Me If You Can.

Sheldon has won awards in the UK , New Zealand, Australia and Canada for his role as transsexual Bernadette in Priscilla and although the musical received moderate reviews in the US it has been a box office Broadway success.




Tales Of The City # 1

Adam Williams
When So You Think You Can Dance's Adam Williams posted a message on his Facebook page about the annoying $168 parking fine he picked up a few weeks ago after leaving his car at Taylor's Square for a just a few minutes, he identified a growing frustration that is building in the inner city of Sydney- and Lord Mayor Clover Moore could pay a price.

Word comes to the Shuttle that a group of Oxford Street businessmen on the Golden Mile between Whitlam Square and Paddington Town Hall are planning to actively oppose Moore's re-election plans and help drum up support for other candidates.

The business, nightclub and restaurant heart of Sydney  has been Clover Moore's domain as the MP for the Sydney electorate and as Lord Mayor. Her support comes from young professionals and the huge gay and lesbian community. But that support is waning with many disaffected voters viewing Moore as someone who is consolidating power for power's sake and pushing her unpopular ideas of how the city should be.

Clover Moore
One of those ideas-the ugly bike lanes that have sprung up all over the city leaving already narrow roads with even less space and ugly concrete barriers taking up even more space. They are hardly used except by a handful of cyclists.

To promote the lanes Moore took to a bike herself and promptly fell off and broke her wrist. Then it was discovered that she has not one, but two much coveted free car parking spots near the Town Hall.

That Moore's army of parking wardens are viewed as heavy handed is rubbing salt into the wounds. Drivers are paying exorbitant fines for a myriad of infractions. Evening parking limits of 2 hours are  believed to have driven out dozens of small in-expensive restaurants to outer regions leaving places like Kings Cross and Oxford Street, once pleasant dining areas depressingly sleazy with fast food outlets that become a haven for hundreds of drunks in the early hours.

The Golden Mile, Oxford Street is now deserted until around 10pm when thousands of teens flock to the many gay nightclubs and pubs. There is nothing in between.

The City Council's much vaunted plans for Taylor's Square that are trotted out almost yearly never materialise. International designers have been consulted and say Taylor's Square, on one of Sydney's major routes from the airport into the city via Oxford Street could become a broad boulevard reminiscent of the great cites with the square a haven for outdoor cafes and grand statues. Instead it gets dirtier, dustier and more depressing every year. A sad attempt at a 'fountain'-water spurting from a dozen jets on one side of the square is popular with thirsty dogs but few humans.

William St-even the hookers have fled
Former Prime Minister Paul Keating's call for William Street leading up to Kings Cross to be transformed into a mini Champs Elysee has fallen on deaf ears. The glitzy boutique Royalty Prussia is the only retailer to have taken up the challenge. Luxury auto showrooms like Ferrari have fled to the inner west. Even the once colourful transvestite hookers who populated the street around mid-night have fled.

Many residents and business groups are asking just what has been gained by having Moore as both local MP and Lord Mayor. As an independent she gains no support from either the Liberal or Labor Party who would both like to see her gone and who prefer to concentrate their resources on the outer suburbs where their support is strong.

All this is infuriating around 30 local inner city businessmen who feel Moore has betrayed them over her much talked about plans to regenerate Oxford Street and it's many small alleyways into smart cafes, art precincts and so on. It's all been a miserable failure according to them.

Last week the multi-millionaire nightclub owner Justin Hemmes found himself with a pistol held to his head as two balaclavered thugs robbed his newly purchased Excelsior Hotel in Surry Hills. The bandits were so emboldened that they ignored the fact that the pub was packed at the time and their get-away car parked next to a police car outside. They fled with the loot while the coppers looked on.

Justin Hemmes
A distressed Hemmes and his father John Hemmes can be seen in this video arguing with police about the incident. Hemmes who has invested something like $200M in various nightclubs and pubs including the Ivy complex in the city was furious when Moore and police wanted to impose strict drinking hours and curtail his operations earlier last year.
They backed down on that one and Hemmes says the problem is rather one of few police on patrol in a city that now operates 24 hours of the day. Rather than trying to dictate to tens of thousands of young people just what hours they should start and end their partying, authorities and Moore should be curtailing the handful of troublemakers rather than make everyone suffer because of a few. Hemmes says he feels safer walking the streets of New York rather than Sydney.

Five years ago Clover Moore was the unchallenged Queen of Sydney but her crown is tarnished, some say beyond repair. Is it any wonder many are fuming over a report in City Hub newspaper earlier this year where Moore was spotted drink in hand on the footpath at Harbour City Bears art show for the Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras. Other galleries, bars and cafes who put a foot wrong end up with fines for thousand of dollars for similar infractions.

Seen in The City :

outside St Mary's Cathedral

at Star City

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Cate Blanchett Attends Sydney Film Festival




A freezing Sydney winter night and lots of bare legged girls shaking in the cold wind for their art. The show must go on. The Sydney Film Festival opened at the State Theatre with the espionage thriller Hanna starring Saorise Ronan, Cate Blanchett and Eric Bana

Ronan plays a 16 year old assassin who sets out to bump off Blanchett who plays a cold eyed , orange haired spy and Blanchett tries to do likewise to Ronan..

Actor Matt Day & wife Kirsty Thomason
Meanwhile in downtown Surry Hills The Seagull opened at the Belvoir Street Theatre with Judy Davis , David Wenham,Emily Barclay and Bille Brown. Needless to say, a cast like that received a rousing reception and almost a standing ovation.

Maia Thomas* Katherine Hicks * Michelle Vergara Moore * Anya Beyersdorf who star in Black & White & Sex
The notoriously media shy Davis skipped out the stage door-she refused to give interviews for the play while the rest of the cast joined first nighters for champagne and smoked salmon in the foyer.

Film director Gillian Armstrong and daughter Billy


Zoo Lim
actress Sylvia Colloco and husband Richard Roxburgh at The Seagull
Fox Studios boss Kim Williams
Sigrid Thornton & Tom Burstall
Festival director Clare Stuart

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Eddie’s out-Rob’s Still The One!

Rob Astbury
Eddie McGuire
Two decades ago Eddie McGuire at Channel 10 and Rob Astbury with Channel 9 were arch rivals. Both changed the way television sports news was presented especially the coverage of AFL. 

They won many awards for their tabloid style of breaking football stories on television, once the domain of newspapers. At the height of his career Astbury was reported to be the highest paid television sports reporter but in the mid 1990’s their career paths changed dramatically. Eddie became a house hold name fronting the Football Show and later Who Wants To Be a Millionaire while Astbury turned to real estate on the Gold Coast.

Within five years Astbury established himself as the top agent in Queensland with the Ray White group winning a swag of awards for sales and marketing. In 2003 he shocked colleagues by relocating to Thailand where he was instrumental in turning a small real estate agency into the largest property developer on Thailand’s Eastern Seaboard.

During the next seven years he says he made a lot of money for his employers and himself but during the last three years, with the world economic meltdown, everything turned sour. 

Rob told the Shuttle today:“after making a small fortune I ended up with nothing and had two options. I didn’t like the second option so I decided to return to the Gold Coast to resurrect my life from scratch, literally.
Eddie McGuire’s glittering career has also hit hard times. 

This week the Nine Network has pulled the pin on the sports quiz show Between the Lines. The series launched three weeks ago and fronted by McGuire struggled for ratings outside the southern metropolis.  It is McGuire's third failure this year, after Million Dollar Drop and This Is Your Life.

Queensland's Gold Coast
Meanwhile, three months after returning to the Gold Coast Astbury is kicking goals again. During the past six weeks he has notched up four sales totalling $4.5 million dollars. 

Renowned for his marketing skills Astbury has commissioned half page advertisements in Melbourne’s main metropolitan newspapers published by the Leader Group. Promoting the Gold Coast’s renowned climate and a real estate market undergoing a major price correction Astbury said, “Now may never be a better time to buy Gold Coast property, escape the southern winter and secure an excellent investment.”

The advertisements brazenly feature a photo of Astbury and a slogan once used by the Channel he worked for, “Rob Astbury... Still the ONE… for experience and impeccable service”. The advertisement encourages buyers to click on his personal website www.robastbury.com that features properties ranging from $600,000 to a 700 square metre Penthouse priced at $5,590,000.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Harry Potter Down Under

It's about as far from the madding crowd as one can get. Antarctica is the next stop.

Symmons Plains
JK Rowling
The Apple Isle,Tasmania is one of the most pleasant parts of Australia with a glorious country-side that is reminiscent of the green pastures of rural Britain. And the climate is far better. Glorious summers followed by  snowy winters with piercing blue skies.

Woman's Day, the glossy of repute reports that J.K.Rowling,  the most successful author of the last 100 years with the Harry Potter books and films has purchased Symmons Plains, a mansion that comes with a 865 hectare farm. Apparently she has bought several properties on the island. Other media reports question whether the sale actually happened but Woman's Day insists the tale is true.

'In Like Flynn'


Others who have sought the solace of Tasmania include the late MI5 officer Peter Wright,  former Sydney Morning Herald scribe Leo Schofield and the former UN weapons inspector Richard Butler who once had a contract put on his head by Saddam Hussein.

Tasmanians who have left for the wider world to achieve success and fame : The Mentalist's Simon Baker, Greens leader and possibly one of the most powerful men in Federal Parliament Bob Brown, Mary Donaldson now in line to become the next Queen of Denmark, composer Peter Sculthorpe, cricketer Ricky Ponting and our favourite swashbuckling actor, Errol Flynn.



Sophie Serafino-By Royal Appointment

Resting in Copenhagen after a triumphant appearance before HRH Prince Frederick and Princess Mary of Denmark on the weekend violinist Sophie Serafino has been telling her Facebook pals that she was "so starstruck" meeting the Royal pair that she "forgot to curtsy"

nice-a Peacock feathered lampshade !



Two weeks ago the Shuttle was privileged to attend a party at the Sydney Opera House for a preview of Sophie's new show that she has now taken on world tour. At the same time she showed off an amazing gold violin that has become part of her act.

Sophie sashayed her way into the Utzon Room and dramatically seized the gold violin from a plinth (while three nubile young ladies tried to prevent her) and launched into her exciting act. The act really has to be seen live-which the European audiences are now doing and lapping up.

Sophie also launched her new CD ‘The Gold Violin’ by cutting a 3 tiered gold lacquered cake.

In fact the Utzon Room room was filled with amazing if ostentatious gold objects that came from Sydney's most mysterious and unique shop Royalty Prussia in William Street, East Sydney. It has a gold encrusted coach in it's front window. Apparently our favourite Russian oligarch Rustam Tarikoa shops there.


Here's a small clip of Sophie performing at the Sydney Opera House :

Monday, June 6, 2011

She's baaack !

Earlier we joked that surely the Institute of Public Affairs ( The Sydney Morning Herald's legal writer Richard Akland says the IPA is often referred to as the "Institute of Paid Advocacy ") should admire Ayn Rand,  just as US Republicans on the hard right have rediscovered the woman who exhibited all the traits of a text book psychopath.

We spoke too soon. For there she is on the IPA's website with her book The Fountainhead  promoted as one of the "100 Great Books Of Liberty" that must be read by all. They claim that Rand's book is one of the books that " laid the foundation for the modern world". Alarmingly, they are right.

Rand described Howard Roark, the hero of her novel The Fountainhead thus: "He was born without the ability to consider others."

To Rand this was an admirable trait. In an interview with Mike Wallace in 1959 she said "you only love those who deserve it". Those who expressed altruism or a love of their fellow man were weaklings according to Rand who abhorred all religions and in particular Christianity which she considered akin to Communism.

Writing in 1927 about a ghastly killer  named William Hickman who strangled a 12 year old girl he had kidnapped and then sadistically set about dismembering her body with a pocket knife, Rand said this :
 "Other people do not exist for him, and he does not see why they should," he has "no regard whatsoever for all that society holds sacred, and with a consciousness all his own. He has the true, innate psychology of a Superman. He can never realize and feel 'other people.'".

She could have been describing the ideals of her weird philosophy 'objectism'.

When she died in 1982 Rand was discovered-as an advocate for the demolition  of social security and government health programmes, to be receiving both.

Her funeral was paid for by an admirer Alan Greenspan who hung on her every word. Greenspan became the Chairman of the US Federal Reserve and as an exponent of the 'free market' like Rand actively promoted the dismantling of financial controls that in turn set-up the USA for the sub-prime financial crisis of 2007 that has wrecked thousands of lives in the US.
Be afraid. Very afraid.

# Fresh from his demolition of Noam Chomsky in that organ of intellectual discussion-the Daily Telegraph, a missive arrives from IPA fellow Ted Lapkin to inform us that the term "enemy combatant" is indeed a legal concept-and he is right. Except an enemy combatant is a fighter for a state that a country is at war with.

Unfortunately it defeats Lapkin's claim that former Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks was an enemy combatant as no legal declaration of war has been made against the 'state' of Al Qaeda, Afghanistan or indeed, Iraq.

No problem there for Lapkin though : "the US has fought many armed conflicts without the benefit of a formal declaration of war", he says. So that's all right then. Might is right.

 Here is Mike Wallace's 1959 "I'm Alright Jack' interview with Ayn Rand :

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Donald Trump-Eat Your Heart Out



You call that a comb over ?

 This is a comb over. Thick, luscious, sexy and red. Donald, use your connections to find out who created Yemeni parliamentarian Abdul Rahman Bafadil's stunning locks and tell your own hairdresser : "you're fired !"

Happy Birthday Carmen

She's 80 today. Model Carmen Dell’Orefice has been modelling since she was 15 when she was a Vogue cover girl in 1946 and is still in demand. Has she been under the knife ?. Who knows-who cares?

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Only The Best

It's one of the world's finest champagnes so when Laurent Perrier announced they were launching two new versions the Shuttle felt that it would be only good manners to help them out.

Sepia is a relatively new bar and restaurant in downtown Sussex Street not far from Chinatown and it's quickly developed a  reputation for it's atmosphere and fine food presided over  by Martin Benn whose credentials are impeccable. Recently from the Boathouse, Glebe's top eatery but formerly Benn was head chef at Tetsuyas.

nice-Natarsha Belling at Laurent Perrier
And Tetsuyas -as anyone worth his salt knows, has received more world awards than one can poke a fork at including being voted amongst the fifty best restaurants in the world for 8 years.  Owner and chef Tetsuya Wakuda has now reached God-like status in his birth country Japan where he commands audiences in the thousands when he makes an appearance there. One of his regular customers David Bowie makes side trips to Sydney just to eat at Tetsuyas.

Georgia Stenmark & Gretel Packer at Sepia
So Marin Benn has been part of that magic and has now brought it to his own establishment, aided by partner Vicki Wild in a New York  type brasserie with Japanese and French influenced food that is quite simply, sensational.

But more on that champagne: Laurent Perrier Ultra Brut and Brut Millesime 2002 which are really quite superb and were served in copious amounts at the tasting.

Taste is far too personal to describe the exquisiteness of these two bubblys. Just go and grab a bottle now as they are on sale at $140 and $120 respectively. You will definitely not be disappointed.
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We've just scored a pair of tickets for Elton John's show at the Hope Estate at Polkolbin in the Hunter Valley in December.

This is how spectaculars always should have been-at one of the world's finest vineyards. Hope have really hit the jackpot with this brilliant concept by joining with promoter Michael Chugg , so much so they have now built their own 19000 seat amphitheatre. Recent shows have included The Who and Neil Diamond.

Pepper's Convent
It makes for one of the most pleasant weekends- a two hour drive to the glorious Hunter (especially in December), stay at one of the cheery hotels and guest houses (we always stay at Peppers, either the guesthouse or the Convent) and dinner at one of dozens of fantastic restaurants in the area and then on to the concert.

But you have to book now!. It will be sold out by September. Book here 
 ## And we will have 2 tickets to be given as prizes for Elton's just announced concert at Star City-there will only be 2000 seats !. More later.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Beautiful Brenda Blethyn

She's one of the Shuttle's favourite actresses who has received a swag of nominations for the Academy Awards, BAFTAs and Golden Globes and picked up the 1996 Cannes Film Festival 'Best Actress' gong for her performance in the film Secrets and Lies.

The English actress Brenda Blethyn is in town and will open next Thursday night at The Playhouse in the Sydney Opera House in the Edna O'Brien play 'Haunted'.

Bookings at the website www.sydneyoperahouse.com   Box office : 9250 7777

Richard Glover interviewed Brenda this afternoon on the Drive Show and it's now on their website..well worth a listen.

Vanity Fair's Best Dressed

Naomi Watts : Vanity Fair
THREE Australian women feature in the on-line poll for Vanity Fair magazine's  2011 International Best-Dressed List.


Naomi Watts and Cate Blanchett join the Tasmanian born Princess Mary of Denmark and are competing with the likes of Helena Bonham Carter, Lady Ga Ga, Tina Fey and Viscountess Linley


Princess Mary & Prince Frederick
Cate Blanchett : Vanity Fair



You can vote for the Best Dressed man, couple or fashion
professional at the Vanity Fair website.


Princess Mary was voted one of the best dressed in 2010 as was Lady Ga Ga as featured here in a subtle silver outfit:


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Watch Out Gay Soldiers & Cate Blanchett -Christians Are Marching


Days after Cate Blanchett came under a sustained attack from Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd stable of newspapers, another religious organisation has scored a victory in having an HIV advert pulled in Queensland.

Tabloids like the Daily Telegraph went on the rampage over Blanchett's appearance in a Climate Change advertisement with a claim 'the community was outraged' that a  Hollywood actress with a $53 million fortune should be pushing for a carbon price (seemingly forgetting Cate would be paying full whack of a carbon tax and was supporting lower income Aussies getting a carbon tax refund presumably from the likes of her).

The community turned out to be comical MP Barnaby Joyce and the Australian Family Association (patron : Dame Elisabeth Murdoch). Now a close ally of the Australian Family Association- the Australian  Christian Lobby has succeeded in having an HIV warning advert pulled by Adshel after just 30 complaints.

The models in the advert promoting awareness of HIV in same-sex couples, Michael O'Brien and his partner have now got over 100,000 supporters on their facebook page.

Earlier this year the Australian Christian Lobby which claims it has 200,000 supporters (but a membership of less than 2000) tweeted that when Anzacs went to war it wasn't for "gay marriage and Islamic"(sic).

No doubt that came as a surprise for Edward Young who at first was refused a war 'widows' pension by the government when his partner of 38 years Larry Cairns, a WW2 veteran died in 1998.
The UN Human Rights Committee ruled otherwise in 2003. 
It is part of the forgotten history of this country-the number of gays and lesbians who fought in WW1,WW2, Vietnam and every other conflict.

In schizophrenic fashion, News Corp has been agitating for it's own corporation to become 'carbon friendly'. You can read about the HIV advert event in err..The Australian (proprietor : R.Murdoch).