Michelle Hendriks
Michelle is obsessed with collecting vintage sunglasses (shadykids.com) and can be found rummaging about town in op shops. For the rest of the time she art directs YEN magazine and makes sure her dog, Milou isn't attacking small children.
Posts by Michelle Hendriks
Opening tonight
Posted 5th Sep 2008
Filed under: Art
Filed under: Art

Originally a graffiti artist raised in Sydney, Phibs is now based in Melbourne. In the last few years he has been making the transition from wall to canvass and concentrating on exhibition work. Also connected to a melbourne collective studio called everfresh, who has played a major role in the rise and recognition of street art in Australia. Phibs work is inspired by his fascination of the natural world and an interest in mythology and symbols
of different cultures. He has developed a unique, decorative style that can be recognized from a glance. Phibs brings some of his latest works back to his home town this September at china heights.
Show opens Friday September 5, from 6.30pm and continues 12-5pm daily until end of Wednesday September 10. 257 CROWN ST D'LINGHURST
Mister mister...
Posted 1st Sep 2008
Filed under: Art
Filed under: Art

Mr Ronny is a grateful man enjoying life more than most people. He often jumps for joy and since he has no arms his buttcrack always shows.
French love
Posted 28th Aug 2008
Filed under: Film
Filed under: Film

To me, Audrey Tautou will always be Amélie . To others, soon, she will be Coco. But still I can't wait for the release of 'Coco avant Chanel' in 2009.
A film without words
Posted 18th Aug 2008
Filed under: Film
Filed under: Film
Craig Welch takes viewers inside a surreal, meticulously crafted world to meet a mysterious protagonist and his otherworldly visitor.
Don't be evil...
Posted 12th Aug 2008
Filed under: Culture
Filed under: Culture

Google, with its insatiable thirst for your personal data, has become the greatest threat to privacy ever known, a vast informational honey pot that attracts hackers, crackers, online thieves, and—perhaps most worrisome of all—the government intent on finding convenient ways to spy on its own citizenry.
Its T time
Posted 6th Aug 2008
Filed under: Fashion
Filed under: Fashion

Subscribing to T-post is a lot like having a subscription to a magazine but instead of receiving magazines in your mailbox - you receive t-shirts. Every six weeks a new tshirt is designed based on a current news item and printed on the inside of tshirt.
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