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20 Sun Newspapers WEDNESDAY, February 26, 2014. Happy hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 4.00pm-6.00pm and Thursday 7.30-9.30 0HDW5DIÀHV7KXUVGD\VDQG)ULGD\VSPSP%HFRPHD%+*JROGFDUGPHPEHUWRJDLQSRLQWVDQGZLQSUL]HV 19 @ Palmerston Golf Course ENTER NOW AT For Further Information Ph. 8932 8688 - Email. [email protected] Your week ahead with Tarot Master MANFRED ZANDER SUN STARS ARIES MAR 21 - APR 20 Love: slow improvement; very soon happiness will return. Money: no need to worry; the universe will provide everything you demand. Health: possible mood swings; learn to relax. A A A Lo Love ve : : slo Lo Lo ove : : s slo LEO JUL 22 - AUG 22 SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 - DEC 21 TAURUS APR 21 - MAY 20 VIRGO AUG 23 - SEP 22 CAPRICORN DEC 22 - JAN 19 GEMINI MAY 21 - JUN 20 LIBRA SEP 23 - OCT 22 AQUARIUS JAN 20 - FEB 18 CANCER JUN 21 - JUL 21 SCORPIO OCT 23 - NOV 22 PISCES FEB 19 - MAR 20 Love: love and happiness comes to you; no effort is necessary. Money: things may not work out the way you planned; wait until the new moon. Health: good week to start a healthy diet. Love: good times; the stars are in the right position for happiness and joy. Money: worries will not help; money comes and goes. Health: you will feel fit and healthy. Love: you will have a happy time with people you love. Money: more options coming your way; choose the best, not the next best. Health: you will stay healthy despite possible illnesses. Love: many temptations and lots of excitement; it may be short lived. Money: don’t mix emotion with business; it will create unnecessary troubles. Health: potential throat infection; take precautions. Love: seeds planted for a lasting love will prosper. Money: hard work will pay; continue with your labours. Health: potential problems with your digestive system; avoid junk food. Love: wait another week; after the new moon happiness will return. Money: follow your inner vision and you will be very successful soon. Health: you will conquer all possible illnesses. Love: the time is right; go ahead and make your dreams come true. Money: persevere, have courage, you will succeed. Health: potential migraine attack; reduce your stress. Love: shortcuts will not speed the day; you must proceed the proper way. Money: keep working; what you spend will come back. Health: a healthy week ahead of you. Love: do not worry; time will heal the aching heart; happiness soon. Money: all your plans will go well; a profitable week ahead. Health: increase your physical exercises and you will feel well. Love: soon you will be liberated from bad relationships and can start a happy bond with someone who loves you. Money: trust the universe; money comes when you need it. Health: potential allergic reaction to food; don’t change your diet. Love: not an easy week; wait until the new moon (March 1) and love will return. Money: what you want you will get; go ahead with your plans. Health: you will stay healthy and feel fit. T T T Lo L ve e : : lov Lo o Love : : l lov G G G Lo Love ve : : go Lo Lo ove : : go C C C Lo L ve e : : you Lo Lo ove : : yo L L Lo L ve e : : ma Lo o Love : : ma V V V Lo Love e : : see Lo Lo ove : : se L L Lo L ve e : : wa Lo Lo ov ve : : wa S S S Lo L ve e : : the Lo Lo ov ve t th S S S Lo Love ve : : sho Lo Lo ov ve s sh C C C Lo L ve e : : do Lo Lo ov ve : : d do A A A Lo L ve e : : soo Lo o Lov ve : : so P P Lo Lov ve ve : : no Lo Lov ve : : no Entertainment << SUN Newspapers Movie with strong message showing A MOVIE that aims to break the silence on honour violence against women and girls will show in Darwin next week. Honor Diaries is part of an international movement to save women and girls from human rights abuses. Honour-based violence is a violent crime or incident committed to protect or defend the honour of a family or community. Victims of honour violence are usually targeted because their behaviour violates cultural or religious norms and is seen to bring shame on to the family or community. On Saturday, March 8 – International Women’s Day – the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT will host a community screening of Honor Diaries as part of a worldwide launch of the film. The film will be shown in the Theatrette at the museum on Conacher St in Fannie Bay at 7pm Tickets are $12 plus $2 booking fee. Call 0459 340 292 to find out more. Visit honordiariesfilm screening.eventbrite.com.au to buy tickets for the screening and visit honordiaries.com for more information about the movie. “White Foam Totems” by CDU Visual Arts Lecturer and postgraduate student John Dahlsen. His work has been included in an exhibition in Sydney. Trash becomes treasure IN celebration of Clean Up Aus- tralia Day on March 2, a Darwin en- vironmental artist will exhibit a work of art in Sydney constructed from beach litter. The artwork, commissioned by the Commonwealth Bank of Aus- tralia for display at its six-star rated eco-friendly Sydney head office, is by Charles Darwin University Vis- ual Arts Lecturer and postgraduate student John Dahlsen. He said aside from creating ar- tistic value, using recycled materi- als in his art added an element of social responsibility. “Through environmental art I strive to improve our relationship with nature,” Mr Dahlsen said. “Whether it examines our natu- ral environment or adds cultural value to a landscape, environmen- tal art is used to encourage people to appreciate everything and any- thing natural.” Comprising 12 sculptures made from recycled styrofoam, the ma- terials for the piece, entitled ‘White Foam Totems’, were collected by Mr Dahlsen and Commonwealth Bank staff volunteers during the 2011 Clean Up Australia Day rub- bish collection in Sydney. This year marks 25 years since Ian Kiernan created Clean Up Syd- ney Harbour Day, which a year later, in 1990, evolved into Clean Up Australia Day. The exhibition recognises the 25th anniversary of the Sydney event and kicks off celebrations in the lead-up to the 25th anniversary for Clean Up Australia Day in 2015. Mr Dahlsen has had 200 exhibi- tions. This one will run until March 3 at Customs House, Sydney. Through (my) art I strive to improve our relationship with nature

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Page 1: SUN STARS Entertainment Movie with · PDF fileSUN STARS ARIES MAR 21 - APR 20 Love : slow improvement; very soon happiness will return. ... Love : wait another week; after the new

20 Sun Newspapers WEDNESDAY, February 26, 2014.

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@ Palmerston Golf Course

ENTER NOW AT

For Further InformationPh. 8932 8688 - Email. [email protected]

Your week ahead with Tarot Master

MANFRED ZANDER

SUN STARSARIES MAR 21 - APR 20

Love: slow improvement; very soon happiness will return.Money: no need to worry; the universe will provide everything you demand.Health: possible mood swings; learn to relax.

AAALoLoveve: : slowLoLoLove: : slslow

LEO JUL 22 - AUG 22

SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 - DEC 21

TAURUS APR 21 - MAY 20

VIRGO AUG 23 - SEP 22

CAPRICORN DEC 22 - JAN 19

GEMINI MAY 21 - JUN 20

LIBRA SEP 23 - OCT 22

AQUARIUS JAN 20 - FEB 18

CANCER JUN 21 - JUL 21

SCORPIO OCT 23 - NOV 22

PISCES FEB 19 - MAR 20

Love: love and happiness comes to you; no effort is necessary.Money: things may not work out the way you planned; wait until the new moon.Health: good week to start a healthy diet.

Love: good times; the stars are in the right position for happiness and joy.Money: worries will not help; money comes and goes.Health: you will feel fit and healthy.

Love: you will have a happy time with people you love.Money: more options coming your way; choose the best, not the next best.Health: you will stay healthy despite possible illnesses.

Love: many temptations and lots of excitement; it may be short lived.Money: don’t mix emotion with business; it will create unnecessary troubles.Health: potential throat infection; take precautions.

Love: seeds planted for a lasting love will prosper.Money: hard work will pay; continue with your labours.Health: potential problems with your digestive system; avoid junk food.

Love: wait another week; after the new moon happiness will return.Money: follow your inner vision and you will be very successful soon.Health: you will conquer all possible illnesses.

Love: the time is right; go ahead and make your dreams come true.Money: persevere, have courage, you will succeed.Health: potential migraine attack; reduce your stress.

Love: shortcuts will not speed the day; you must proceed the proper way.Money: keep working; what you spend will come back.Health: a healthy week ahead of you.

Love: do not worry; time will heal the aching heart; happiness soon.Money: all your plans will go well; a profitable week ahead.Health: increase your physical exercises and you will feel well.

Love: soon you will be liberated from bad relationships and can start a happy bond with someone who loves you.Money: trust the universe; money comes when you need it.Health: potential allergic reaction to food; don’t change your diet.

Love: not an easy week; wait until the new moon (March 1) and love will return.Money: what you want you will get; go ahead with your plans.Health: you will stay healthy and feel fit.

TTTLoLoveve: : loveLoLoLove: : lolove

GGGLoLoveve: : goodLoLoLove: : go

CCCLoLoveve: : you LoLoLove: : yo

LLLoLoveve: : maLoLoLove: : ma

VVVLoLoveve: : seedLoLoLove: : se

LLLoLoveve: : waLoLoLoveve: : wa

SSSLoLoveve: : the LoLoLoveve thth

SSSLoLoveve: : shorLoLoLoveve shsh

CCCLoLoveve: : doLoLoLoveve: : dodo

AAALoLoveve: : soonLoLoLoveve: : so

PPLoLoLoveveve: : not LoLoLoveve: : no

Entertainment << SUNNewspapers

Movie with strong message showingA MOVIE that aims to break the silence on honour violence against women and girls will show in Darwin next week.

Honor Diaries is part of aninternational movement to save women and girls from human rights abuses.

Honour-based violence is aviolent crime or incident

committed to protect or defend the honour of a family or community.

Victims of honour violenceare usually targeted because their behaviour violates cultural or religious norms and is seen to bring shame on to the family or community.

On Saturday, March 8 –

International Women’s Day – the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT will host a community screening of Honor Diaries as part of a worldwide launch of the film.

The film will be shown in the Theatrette at the museum on Conacher St in Fannie Bay at 7pm

Tickets are $12 plus $2 booking fee.

Call 0459 340 292 to findout more.

Visit honordiariesfilm screening.eventbrite.com.au to buy tickets for the screening and visit honordiaries.com for more information about the movie.

“White Foam Totems” by CDU

Visual Arts Lecturer and

postgraduate student John

Dahlsen. His work has been

included in an exhibition in

Sydney.

Trashbecomestreasure

IN celebration of Clean Up Aus-

tralia Day on March 2, a Darwin en-

vironmental artist will exhibit a

work of art in Sydney constructed

from beach litter.

The artwork, commissioned by

the Commonwealth Bank of Aus-

tralia for display at its six-star rated

eco-friendly Sydney head office, is

by Charles Darwin University Vis-

ual Arts Lecturer and postgraduate

student John Dahlsen.

He said aside from creating ar-

tistic value, using recycled materi-

als in his art added an element of

social responsibility.

“Through environmental art I

strive to improve our relationship

with nature,” Mr Dahlsen said.

“Whether it examines our natu-

ral environment or adds cultural

value to a landscape, environmen-

tal art is used to encourage people

to appreciate everything and any-

thing natural.”

Comprising 12 sculptures made

from recycled styrofoam, the ma-

terials for the piece, entitled ‘White

Foam Totems’, were collected by

Mr Dahlsen and Commonwealth

Bank staff volunteers during the

2011 Clean Up Australia Day rub-

bish collection in Sydney.

This year marks 25 years since

Ian Kiernan created Clean Up Syd-

ney Harbour Day, which a year

later, in 1990, evolved into Clean

Up Australia Day.

The exhibition recognises the

25th anniversary of the Sydney

event and kicks off celebrations in

the lead-up to the 25th anniversary

for Clean Up Australia Day in 2015.

Mr Dahlsen has had 200 exhibi-

tions. This one will run until March

3 at Customs House, Sydney.

Through (my)art I strive to improve our relationship with nature