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BUSINESS CHICKS latte magazine
ENTERTAIN ME
T
he QPAC Playhouse will become the QPAC Funhouse for nine
nights when Australia's wittiest comedians Wil Anderson, Julia
Morris (pictured) and Heath Franklin's Chopper inject high-dosages
of hilarity into the local market with depression-busters Mike Wilmot
from Canada and Jim Davidson from the UK providing global crisis
relief for the domestic economy. Laughter also proves to be the best
medicine in the Cremorne Theatre, with a comedy-lead recovery
featuring the infectious humour of perennial favourites, The Kransky
Sisters, Alice Springs super mom Fiona O'Loughlin, and co-host of
triple M's weekend breakfast team, Justin Hamilton.
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QPAC, Queensland
June 24th to July 4th
www.institches.qpac.com.au
To enter, email win@businesschicks.
com.au with the words `Sunshine
Cleaning' in the subject line and your
name and address in the body copy
.
Enter once only, before July 6th.
Black Eyed Peas
The E.N.D
After a four-year break between studio albums,
three-time Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum
Interscope recording group The Black Eyed Peas are
back with The E.N.D. "Boom Boom Pow," the fi rst
new single from the album, will be serviced to Top
40 and Rhythm Crossover radio and clubs. The E.N.D.
is the Black Eyed Peas' fi rst original new album since
Monkey Business.
Melody Gardot
My One and Only Thrill
With her debut album Worrisome Heart, Melody
Gardot displayed her instinctive gift for transforming
the traditions of jazz and blues with her personal kiss
of life. This album mixes Latin rhythms, fi nger-
snapping blues and deep and smoldering torch
songs. Awash in rich, moody strings is the heartfelt
reverie of "Deep Within The Corners Of My Mind",
and the elegant bluesiness of "Lover Undercover" .
CD
CD
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IN STITCHES
COMEDY:
Madman Cinema
are excited to offer
you the chance
to win one of 25
double passes to see
Sunshine Cleaning.
Starring Amy Adams and Emily
Blunt, Sunshine Cleaning
is the
story of Rose Lorkowski
(Adams),
a thirty something single mother
working as a maid. Her s
ister
Norah (Emily Blunt) is still living
at home with their dad Joe, a
salesman with a lifelong
history
of ill-fated get rich quick schemes.
Desperate to get her son into a
better school, Rose persu
ades
Norah to go into the crime scene
clean-up business with h
er to
make some quick cash. This is a
poignant and bittersweet fam-
ily fi lm, about respect, love and
clearing up body parts! I
n cinemas
nationally from 11 June
CINEMA: SUNSHINE CLEANING
In no time, the
girls are up to
their elbows
in murders,
suicides and
other specialized
situations.
WIN