This is what I’m talking about

I have a heavy heart and I need to distract myself. So I’m going to prattle about celebrities today instead of the big stuff. Here goes ... Remember me blogging about  Bruce Willis and Demi Moore quarantining together with their kids during COVID-19? Daughter Tallulah explained at the time: “We made the choice to quarantine together and... Continue Reading →

The Packer years

DD sent me an article yesterday from the SMH, featuring journalists reminiscing about their encounters with Kerry Packer during his rein at ACP. It was such a step back in time. The article slipped up when it said: "Overlooking Hyde Park, the top floor private dining room with its full time chef and waiters was... Continue Reading →

Boys on film

The youngest wants to get her cartilage pierced, so I gave her a lift to the shopping centre on Saturday to try her luck. She was convinced she could pass for 16 and get it done without parental permission. As if! I didn't even bother objecting to the cartilage piercing idea, I knew I was... Continue Reading →

Feeling special

When I was flush with cash I loved shopping on US & UK fashion websites. My favourites included The Outnet, Shop Bop, Lucky Brand and Gap. Outnet still sends me emails. I must remember to unsubscribe, because I'm pretty sure I will never buy designer sale items from there again unless I have a lottery... Continue Reading →

I can’t keep up

I was shocked to read an AFR article yesterday about Bauer selling its Australian magazine operations to private equity firm Mercury Capital. The sale comes just months after it was forced to continue with its acquisition of Pacific Magazines from Seven West Media for $40 million. Bauer entered the Aussie market in 2012, when it paid... Continue Reading →

Counting the beat

I've been invited to a parent-teacher interview in late June and I hesitated before saying yes. Not because I don't want to hear what the teacher has to say ... though that does makes me slightly nervous ... but because the date niggled in my mind and I couldn't work out why. Then I realised... Continue Reading →

Going downhill

A former colleague shared this disturbing infographic on her Facebook feed over the weekend: It's from a mob called ketocustomplan.com, who obviously have no interest in attracting female subscribers over the age of 50, as they will take one look at the sketches representing them and want to start a crowd-funding campaign for a cyber... Continue Reading →

Testing times

I had a COVID-19 test last week. On a scale of one to 10, I'd rather have a pap smear. I didn't want to have a COVID-19 test and I didn't mean to get one, but I was talked into it. I hate letting people down, which means I've said "yes" to many things I... Continue Reading →

Heavily invested

I think it's a measure of how much I love editing drinkstrade.com.au that I almost laughed up a lung when this picture arrived in my inbox yesterday: I'm not sure it's quite so entertaining for people outside the drinks industry, but ... Carlton & United Breweries has launched The Pub Reopening Ceremony, a pub crawl... Continue Reading →

Resisting temptation

A lingerie store called Honey Birdette sends me saucy emails each week. The latest one was entitled "Going down?" It was ostensibly referring to the prices in its current sale ... Honey Birdette is a bit naughty. It's also a bit expensive, so the emails it sends to me are usually not money spinners. However,... Continue Reading →

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