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Wednesday July 2, 2008

Is Hawkins Galliano's new muse?
Stay In Touch: If John Galliano is looking for a new muse, Australia's own Jennifer Hawkins could be it. They already look as though they are sharing the same hair stylist.

FILM
Mamma Mia: Family forced Streep to rehearse in closet

Meryl Streep's family sent her to the closet whenever she wanted to rehearse her songs from Mamma Mia!


PEOPLE
Minogue to receive royal honour

After countless accolades and awards during her long reign as pop princess, Kylie Minogue will add a royal honour to her collection tomorrow.


PEOPLE
Jolie in hospital for birth of twins

Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has checked into a hospital in the south of France where she's expected to give birth to her twins, a hospital spokeswoman says.



PEOPLE
Madonna and Ritchie 'not divorcing'

Madonna and Guy Ritchie in Cannes. Madonna's publicist says the US pop star and her husband British filmmaker Guy Ritchie are not planning to divorce.


MUSIC
Rolf Harris inducted into ARIA Hall of Fame

Rolf Harris, one of Australia's most famous exports, returned home to be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.


MUSIC
Bang that turned the Beatles off

Beatles A firecracker on stage changed the Beatles' minds about touring, writes Colin Fleming.


MUSIC
Drunk rock

Noise Pollution: Beer barns are the launching pads of many Aussie bands. Which is your favourite?



ARTS
The exhibition set to run and run

Runner Martin Creed brought no end of cheer to the Turner Prize seven years ago when he won it for a piece that involved switching a gallery's lights on and off.


ARTS
Berlin tells Kosky to go for bold

Barrie Kosky The provocative director wants to stage big new operas in his latest role, he tells Bryce Hallett.


BIENNALE
Looking for tasty art in the noodle soup of life

Elizabeth Farrelly The local Chinese, much frequented by taxi drivers, serves a mean combination noodle soup. This, apart from something clearly identifiable as squid, contains three or possibly four varieties of what you might call representational seafood, writes Elizabeth Farrelly.



What's On  
Vanessa Amorosi

Amorosi is back - older, wiser and comfortable with her sex appeal.



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