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Nath Valvo: A little comic relief
07 May 12 | LAUGHTER helps this radio announcer overcome a run of bad luck.
Chef Karen Martini on the magic of mothers
07 May 12 | She’s a renowned chef, restaurateur, cookbook author and television presenter. But for Karen Martini, family conquers all.
TV: Call Me Fitz
07 May 12 | JASON Priestley would have shocked his young female fans in the early 1990s if he used the profanity-laden fratboy gags he is given licence to do in Call Me Fitz.
07 May 12 | OWNING cattle stations the size of Belgium doesn’t make you happy. Just ask the Durack family, who once controlled huge swaths of land in Australia’s north.
07 May 12 | COOKING can be a challenge at the best of times, but if you’re limited in the foods your body can stomach then it’s easy to stick with a limited, foolproof repertoire.
Review: Safe, with  Jason Statham
07 May 12 | TRIADS, Russians, and car chases leave little room for script.
Preview: The Wrong Book iPad launch
07 May 12 | CHILDREN'S author and illustrator Nick Bland’s beloved The Wrong Book has been brought spectacularly to life by some South Melbourne-based animation whizz kids.
Preview: Will You Take This Woman?
07 May 12 | A DISTURBING experience became the inspiration behind Hannah Day’s debut one-woman cabaret show, Will You Take This Woman? which opens at the Butterfly Club next week.
07 May 12 | MATTHEW Benetti has seen his Human Rights Arts and Film Festival grow to become one of the most well-regarded and thought-provoking national arts festivals in Australia.
Preview: Wallace & Gromit’s World of Invention
30 Apr 12 | AS part of an internationally touring exhibition Wallace & Gromit will leave the UK and set up a lifesize replica of their home, 62 West Wallaby Street, at Scienceworks.
Review: The Five-Year Engagement
30 Apr 12 | IS ‘almost perfect’ good enough to get in the way of ambition?
Review: The Avengers
30 Apr 12 | THIS comic caper is full of fun, says Stephen A Russell.
TV: Laid, second season
30 Apr 12 | THE second season of Laid returns this week. And if you thought it would be any less bizarre than the first season, you thought wrong.
30 Apr 12 | THE Ides of March is a clever title for a film about career assassinations in politics but unless you’re in the know about the workings of the American primary voting system, you may find the plot confusing.
30 Apr 12 | OSTENSIBLY set during World War II, the series revolves around the heroic antics of a crack team of international sexpot heroes who do battle against a maniacal Hitler.
TV: Offspring
23 Apr 12 | WHILE the first two series of Offspring focused on Nina’s complex love life, with the dysfunctional Proudmans almost a back story, the third series emphasises family and identity.
Review: Wish You Were Here
23 Apr 12 | A MYSTERY about Aussies in Cambodia shows we do know how to make quality films, says Sinead Stubbins.
Preview: Audi Festival of German Films
16 Apr 12 | ARPAD Sölter has taken the reins of this year’s 11th Audi Festival of German Films, and already feels at home in Australia.
Preview: The Lucky One
16 Apr 12 | NEVER mind the plot ... just check out Zac Efron’s guns.
TV: Rage, rage, rage, r-r-rage, rage, rage
16 Apr 12 | IT is 1987. Bob Hawke is Prime Minister, the AFL doesn’t exist, Michael Douglas’s Fatal Attraction is number one at the box office and iPad, Skype and myki are merely made-up words.
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