
Diva and Lola Dompe, please adopt us! These free spirit sisters are the daughters of Bauhaus drummer Kevin Haskins and are beamed to us from Planet Creativity.

Their band “Blackblack” is to be enjoyed with both eyes and ears. As they transform from lovely vegetarians to psychedelic superheroes.

Judging from the sneak peek we got into their amazing family abode, courtesy of The Selby , would you really want to live anywhere else? They even have a cat called Fortress.
Being in a couple, can be an amazing thing. You get to share thoughts and hang with your best friend day in day out, double your super powers and rule the world with your partner in crime. But some couples just bring a chemistry that is a total Boom! Factor 9.. eg. Johnny and Kate, John and Yoko, Iggy and Nico, Harmony and Chloe, Jack and Karen.

You can also add to the list Brian Degraw and Lizzi Bougatsos (above). Together they're part of the mind bending band Gang Gang Dance.
On top of that, they are both artists who exhibit around the world, and posess that kind of laidback magic individuality that makes you wanna spend all your spare time being their third wheel.
OK, we’ve all gone a little crazy for this Melbourne girl, who was photographed by Yvan Rodic. She looks like a Victorian lace blouse come to life!


JENNIFER VENDITTI makes her directorial debut with the
endearing documentary film BILLY THE KID. A provocative coming-of-age story. It’s an odyssey into the soul of an American teenager. We watch him traverse the frustrating gap between imagination and reality, grappling with isolation and first-time young love.
Venditti is a respected New York City based casting agent. Her unique talent for street scouting and discovering new talent has led her to work with a diverse group of people such as fashion label Rodarte, Richard Avedon and Spike Jonze.
“Charming, moving and utterly involving, Venditti’s film
showcases her singular talent for not only finding exceptional people, but allowing them to reveal themselves completely
on screen” - Nick Dawson, Filmmaker Magazine
“Many memorable dramatic films about adolescence have been made over the decades, but few can match the impact of this documentary” - Stephen Farber, The Hollywood Reporter
“REMARKABLE...Utterly original!” - Julia Wallace, Village Voice.
WEDNESDAY 12th NOVEMBER. 2008.
SYDNEY: VERONA CINEMA. 17 Oxford St Paddington
7pm SCREENING STARTS. 6.30 drinks. FREE ADMISSION.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
DUE TO LIMITED SEATING RSVP IS ESSENTIAL.
Please RSVP no later than Friday November 7th. Please contact. rsvp@thepressagency.com.au

We can't quite figure out what to say about this amazing and historic outcome. But we think this piece from Gawker pretty much sums up how everyone is feeling.