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The road is life
Life is a highway, as the old adage goes, and if you ask us sometimes the journey can be more fun than the destination.
Life is a highway, as the old adage goes, and if you ask us sometimes the journey can be more fun than the destination.
Just like that. Get down to our favourite moments from our F*ck Fashion, Let’s Dance party, hosted at The Lansdowne Hotel.
Life on screen. The Melbourne International Film Festival returns for three weeks in August 2018.
I go where you go. To celebrate Louis Vuitton’s Time Capsule exhibition at the Chadstone shopping precinct, filmmakers and artists Ben Clement and Stanislava Pinchuck, aka Miso, take us on a journey in space and time.
Press play. The Australian Ballet’s latest triple bill, Faster, has made its debut at the Arts Centre Melbourne. See it there ’til March 27, or at the Sydney Opera House from April 7 – 26.
Take us away. Purchase a two-year subscription to RUSSH Magazine before March 20 and receive a complimentary double pass to Palace Cinemas with your next issue.
It’s getting dark. Seven years since Tom Ford’s directorial debut, A Single Man, comes the release of his second feature-length film – Nocturnal Animals – a hypnotic thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams, premiering at Palace Cinemas on November 10.
Well I’m not a scientist. But I know all things begin and end in eternity. Revisit David Bowie in all his ethereal glory in The Man Who Fell to Earth, screening as part of Palace Cinema’s BBC First British Film Festival 2016.
All roads lead to Rome. Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck return to silver screens as part of the 2016 Lavazza Italian Film Festival, presented by Palace Cinemas.