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Having trouble viewing this email? Click here to view in your online browser. January 2016 Special The Orchid Show: Orchidelirium – NYBG/125: Celebrations Each Spring as the first rays of the sun begin the winter thaw in the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, tens of thousand of stunning orchid blooms are being massed for an annual event enthusiasts from all around the world travel to see, its famous Orchid Show. This year it kick starts its 125 year anniversary year full of special events you will want to travel for. Read More New York Botanical Garden - 125th Anniversary Special Events Margaret Simons day job is Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne. Her personal sanctuary is her vegetable garden in an inner city suburb of Melbourne comprising Six Square Metres - Book Review by Meldi 200 Years of Australian Fashion and Making the Australian Quilt 1850 – 1950 are two unique exhibitions at NGV Australia, Ian Potter Centre, Federation Square autumn-winter, 2016. Read More Sensitively acted, superbly photographed, aesthetically beautiful, gloriously detailed and exquisitely acted, The Danish Girl explores the true meaning of adult love. Read More Robin Gibson Art Gallery in Darlinghurst, Sydney, kicks starts the year January 28 with Margaret Early Paris Triumphant and other Scenes and ceramicist Karen Choy's humorous ‘ARK’ reinterpreting her Western cultural animal fables. Read More Sounding like a triumphant note of emotional clarity Carol, a love story from the past with Cate Blanchett & Rooney Mara, speaks stirringly and unmistakably to the present. Read More German born architect Ole Scheeren asks how we can create structures that generate relationships, providing 'a narrative of the users’, allowing the architecture to help script the stories. Read More With a bevvy of boys behaving badly, the scary thought The Big Short leaves you with is that it may well just happen again if we don't learn from the past to invent the future. Read More Melbourne Theatre Co and Sydney Theatre Co - Programs 2016 ROOM is an award winning portrait of a mother and child by director Lenny Abrahamson, whose clear vision ensures its confines go way beyond what the eye can see. Read More Students pursuing achievements in any form of creative industry in the present will be well served by embracing avenues into ancient Greek thought, via classics at the theatre. Read More Alan Rickman, Man for All Seasons - Chaos no More, Just Love Contact Editor MUSE~NEWS - Email: [email protected] | Web: www.thecultureconcept.com © 2016 THE CULTURE CONCEPT CIRCLE | SEND TO A FRIEND | PRIVACY | UNSUBSCRIBE VISIT OUR WEBSITE | VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER | WATCH US ON YOUTUBE

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January 2016 Special

The Orchid Show: Orchidelirium – NYBG/125: Celebrations

Each Spring as the first rays of the sun begin the winter thaw in the New York Botanical Gardenin the Bronx, tens of thousand of stunning orchid blooms are being massed for an annual evententhusiasts from all around the world travel to see, its famous Orchid Show. This year it kickstarts its 125 year anniversary year full of special events you will want to travel for. Read More

New York Botanical Garden - 125th Anniversary Special Events

Margaret Simons day job is Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University ofMelbourne. Her personal sanctuary is her vegetable garden in an inner city suburb of Melbournecomprising Six Square Metres - Book Review by Meldi

200 Years of Australian Fashion and Making the Australian Quilt 1850 – 1950 are two uniqueexhibitions at NGV Australia, Ian Potter Centre, Federation Square autumn-winter, 2016. Read More

Sensitively acted, superbly photographed, aesthetically beautiful, gloriously detailed and exquisitelyacted, The Danish Girl explores the true meaning of adult love. Read More

Robin Gibson Art Gallery in Darlinghurst, Sydney, kicks starts the year January 28 with Margaret Early– Paris Triumphant and other Scenes and ceramicist Karen Choy's humorous ‘ARK’ reinterpreting herWestern cultural animal fables. Read More

Sounding like a triumphant note of emotional clarity Carol, a love story from the past with CateBlanchett & Rooney Mara, speaks stirringly and unmistakably to the present. Read More

German born architect Ole Scheeren asks how we can create structures that generate relationships,providing 'a narrative of the users’, allowing the architecture to help script the stories. Read More

With a bevvy of boys behaving badly, the scary thought The Big Short leaves you with is that it maywell just happen again if we don't learn from the past to invent the future. Read More

Melbourne Theatre Co and Sydney Theatre Co - Programs 2016

ROOM is an award winning portrait of a mother and child by director Lenny Abrahamson, whose clearvision ensures its confines go way beyond what the eye can see. Read More

Students pursuing achievements in any form of creative industry in the present will be well served byembracing avenues into ancient Greek thought, via classics at the theatre. Read More

Alan Rickman, Man for All Seasons - Chaos no More, Just Love

Contact Editor MUSE~NEWS - Email: [email protected] | Web: www.thecultureconcept.com

© 2016 THE CULTURE CONCEPT CIRCLE | SEND TO A FRIEND | PRIVACY | UNSUBSCRIBEVISIT OUR WEBSITE | VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER | WATCH US ON YOUTUBE