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Having trouble viewing this email? Click here to view in your online browser. Mid-March, 2018 Harmony Day Colony: Australia 1770–1861 and Colony: Frontier Wars, NGV Showcasing the most comprehensive national survey of Australian colonial art presented concurrently by any institution around Australia to date, Colony: Australia 1770–1861 and Colony: Frontier Wars are two exhibitions now open until July 15, 2018 at the Ian Potter Centre, NGV Australia, Federation Square, Melbourne. Read More | Buy Tickets Harmony Day: Are We a Divided Country, Join a Conversation Today is Harmony Day - Australia’s best kept secret? Speaking to a number of people locally, I asked if they had heard of it and they all shook their heads sporting a vacant expression. Held annually, Harmony Day coincides with the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Is the reason people don’t take it seriously, is that it’s not a public holiday? Read More Public Parks; Private Gardens: Paris to Provence at The Met A new exhibition Public Parks: Private Gardens: Paris to Provence at The Met Fifth Avenue, now on show until July 29, 2018 will be sure to dazzle with the diversity of works. What a wonderful way to celebrate Spring and Summer in New York, telling the story about the important role parks and gardens have played in the evolution of modern life. Read More Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2018 At the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show March 21 - 25 at the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens in the city, there will be for the first time, a Welcome Garden designed by last year's best in show winner Phillip Withers, it will be a ‘… place for visitors to relax and recline, plan their day at the show’. Read More | Buy Tickets AA&ADA Antiques Fair Melbourne, May 2018 Australian Antiques and Art Dealers Association (AA&ADA, has announced their Antiques Fair Melbourne will take place in a new location, at the Melbourne Showgrounds with the Gala Preview on Thursday May 3, and the Fair open to everyone May 4 - 6, 2018 where you can discover how you can buy antiques with confidence. Read More | Buy Tickets New Zealand Snapshot: Part 1 and Part 2 by Rose Niland The beauty of the North Island’s patchwork of landscapes, waterways, history and culture is engaging and inspiring says our Special Features correspondent Rose Niland. New Zealand is a tourist haven, diverse and dramatic and the harbour side city of Auckland, the gateway to her recent tour of the North and South Island. Read Part One | Read Part Two Vale Hubert Givenchy – Style Shaping Fashion for All Time Hubert Givenchy will forever be associated with the ‘classic’ age of elegance in fashion that came about during his lifetime with his clothes and costume for actor Audrey Hepburn. They confirmed he was a very cool man of perception, who clearly understood what women want, a combination of beauty, form and style. Read More AF French Film Festival 2018: Wine & Heroes Back to Burgundy (Ce Qui Nous Lie) a drama, and The Return of the Hero (Le Retour du Héros) a comedy, are French films on show during the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival at Palace Cinemas around Australia. They are both set in the glories of the visually arresting French countryside, where its exuberant spirit seduces all who visit. Read More STRIKE The Cuckoo’s Calling - Tom Burke & Holliday Grainger Slightly shambolic and scruffy looking, UK actor Tom Burke features in an easy to like BBC One TV Series: STRIKE, based on the novels of “Richard Galbraith” aka J.K. Rowling, playing a character that suits him to a tee – Cormoran Strike. He has a nose for trouble and a budding new assistant Robin Ellacott, the lovely Holliday Grainger. Read More The Durrells in Corfu – Season 3: Gosh it’s Gorgeous Here! We find Louisa Durrell (Kelley Hawes) at the beginning of Episode 1 of Series 3, sitting on the hill nearby the house writing a very chatty letter to her much loved Aunt Hermione (Barbara Flynn) exclaiming, gosh it’s gorgeous here, a statement that comes from the heart. Keeley Hawes has an aptitude for comedy, making all involved in The Durrells madcap mayhem, so likeable. Read More Peter Rabbit: A Rascally Bunny Re-Invented for the Next Gen Peter Rabbit, the bunny behind the legend has arrived in the 21st century with a very loud bang and lots of attitude, with the release of a totally irreverent movie that has ruffled more than a few feathers. It was easy to react to the mood of children around me for an advanced Sunday morning preview recently as they squealed loudly, shouted out and clapped wildly with sheer delight. Read More The Party: Giveaway, Win Double Pass to Preview, Melbourne There are a few places left - courtesy Madman Entertainment - for an Advance Screening of the British Award- Winning comedy THE PARTY on March 29, 6:30pm, Cinema Nova, Carlton. Note well the Advance screening takes place the Thursday night before the Easter weekend. If are able to come Email the two Names and your Postcode to [email protected]. The Editor - Read More The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Giveaway A moving tale of post-war friendship The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society based on the internationally best-selling novel by Mary Ann Shaffer, is now a new movie directed by Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral). It features Lily James and Michiel Huisman and distributors Studio Canal have given us 10 x Double Passes redeemable Australila wide. Read More | Enter Giveaway Contact Editor MUSE~NEWS - Email: [email protected] | Web: www.thecultureconcept.com © 2018 THE CULTURE CONCEPT CIRCLE | SEND TO A FRIEND | PRIVACY | UNSUBSCRIBE VISIT OUR WEBSITE | VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER | WATCH US ON YOUTUBE

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Colony: Australia 1770–1861 and Colony: Frontier Wars, NGV

Showcasing the most comprehensive national survey of Australian colonial art presentedconcurrently by any institution around Australia to date, Colony: Australia 1770–1861 andColony: Frontier Wars are two exhibitions now open until July 15, 2018 at the Ian PotterCentre, NGV Australia, Federation Square, Melbourne. Read More | Buy Tickets

Harmony Day: Are We a Divided Country, Join a Conversation

Today is Harmony Day - Australia’s best kept secret? Speaking to a number of people locally, I askedif they had heard of it and they all shook their heads sporting a vacant expression. Held annually,Harmony Day coincides with the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of RacialDiscrimination. Is the reason people don’t take it seriously, is that it’s not a public holiday? Read More

Public Parks; Private Gardens: Paris to Provence at The Met

A new exhibition Public Parks: Private Gardens: Paris to Provence at The Met Fifth Avenue, now onshow until July 29, 2018 will be sure to dazzle with the diversity of works. What a wonderful way tocelebrate Spring and Summer in New York, telling the story about the important role parks andgardens have played in the evolution of modern life. Read More

Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2018

At the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show March 21 - 25 at the Royal ExhibitionBuilding and Carlton Gardens in the city, there will be for the first time, a Welcome Garden designedby last year's best in show winner Phillip Withers, it will be a ‘… place for visitors to relax and recline,plan their day at the show’. Read More | Buy Tickets

AA&ADA Antiques Fair Melbourne, May 2018

Australian Antiques and Art Dealers Association (AA&ADA, has announced their Antiques FairMelbourne will take place in a new location, at the Melbourne Showgrounds with the Gala Preview onThursday May 3, and the Fair open to everyone May 4 - 6, 2018 where you can discover how you canbuy antiques with confidence. Read More | Buy Tickets

New Zealand Snapshot: Part 1 and Part 2 by Rose Niland

The beauty of the North Island’s patchwork of landscapes, waterways, history and culture is engagingand inspiring says our Special Features correspondent Rose Niland. New Zealand is a tourist haven,diverse and dramatic and the harbour side city of Auckland, the gateway to her recent tour of the Northand South Island. Read Part One | Read Part Two

Vale Hubert Givenchy – Style Shaping Fashion for All Time

Hubert Givenchy will forever be associated with the ‘classic’ age of elegance in fashion that cameabout during his lifetime with his clothes and costume for actor Audrey Hepburn. They confirmed hewas a very cool man of perception, who clearly understood what women want, a combination ofbeauty, form and style. Read More

AF French Film Festival 2018: Wine & Heroes

Back to Burgundy (Ce Qui Nous Lie) a drama, and The Return of the Hero (Le Retour du Héros) acomedy, are French films on show during the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival at PalaceCinemas around Australia. They are both set in the glories of the visually arresting Frenchcountryside, where its exuberant spirit seduces all who visit. Read More

STRIKE The Cuckoo’s Calling - Tom Burke & Holliday Grainger

Slightly shambolic and scruffy looking, UK actor Tom Burke features in an easy to like BBC One TVSeries: STRIKE, based on the novels of “Richard Galbraith” aka J.K. Rowling, playing a character thatsuits him to a tee – Cormoran Strike. He has a nose for trouble and a budding new assistant RobinEllacott, the lovely Holliday Grainger. Read More

The Durrells in Corfu – Season 3: Gosh it’s Gorgeous Here!

We find Louisa Durrell (Kelley Hawes) at the beginning of Episode 1 of Series 3, sitting on the hillnearby the house writing a very chatty letter to her much loved Aunt Hermione (Barbara Flynn)exclaiming, gosh it’s gorgeous here, a statement that comes from the heart. Keeley Hawes has anaptitude for comedy, making all involved in The Durrells madcap mayhem, so likeable. Read More

Peter Rabbit: A Rascally Bunny Re-Invented for the Next Gen

Peter Rabbit, the bunny behind the legend has arrived in the 21st century with a very loud bang andlots of attitude, with the release of a totally irreverent movie that has ruffled more than a few feathers.It was easy to react to the mood of children around me for an advanced Sunday morning previewrecently as they squealed loudly, shouted out and clapped wildly with sheer delight. Read More

The Party: Giveaway, Win Double Pass to Preview, Melbourne

There are a few places left - courtesy Madman Entertainment - for an Advance Screening of theBritish Award- Winning comedy THE PARTY on March 29, 6:30pm, Cinema Nova, Carlton. Note wellthe Advance screening takes place the Thursday night before the Easter weekend. If are able to comeEmail the two Names and your Postcode to [email protected]. The Editor - Read More

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Giveaway

A moving tale of post-war friendship The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society based on theinternationally best-selling novel by Mary Ann Shaffer, is now a new movie directed by Mike Newell(Four Weddings and a Funeral). It features Lily James and Michiel Huisman and distributors StudioCanal have given us 10 x Double Passes redeemable Australila wide. Read More | Enter Giveaway

Contact Editor MUSE~NEWS - Email: [email protected] | Web: www.thecultureconcept.com

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