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Former photographer for Rolling Stone Magazine, Baron Wolman!
Around the Circle
We catch up with our hosts’ latest news and exploits.
Host Chat
We chat to today’s guest hosts Lawrence Mooney and Jane Kennedy.
Baron Wolman
The man behind Rolling Stone Magazine's iconic images of Janis Joplin, the Stones, Frank Zappa, and other musos, photographer Baron Wolman, joins us for a chat and to share some highlights from his career.
Every Picture Tells a Story: The Rolling Stone Years by Baron Wolman, Omnibus Press, RRP: $49.95
Baron Wolman exhibitions:
The Blender Gallery, Paddington, Sydney - September 17 to October 22, 2011
www.blender.com.au/exhibitions/baron-wolman-the-rolling-stone-years/
The Raw Gallery, South Melbourne: September 23 to October 23, 2011
(Book signing on Sept 24, 11:00am to 1:00pm)
www.therawgallery.com
Shaun Neilsen Cooking
Executive Chef of Steer, Shaun Nielsen, shows us how to prepare the Perfect Steak with a delicious Spring Chopped Salad.
www.steerbarandgrill.com.au
Dream Team Host Chat
Tourism Australia is launching a new competition giving you the chance to share in over $300,000 worth of luxury holidays by creating your own Aussie holiday dreamteam.
For entry details and your chance to win one of sixteen luxurious trips visit:
http://nothinglikeaustralia.com.au
Michael Grose
Peer-enting, coined by the character of Phil Dunphy the goofy father in Modern Family, is trying to be your child’s friend instead of their parent. Parenting expert and author, Michael Grose, explains the importance of setting boundaries and giving guidance as a parent, rather than trying to be your child’s peer-ent.
www.parentingideas.com.au
Modern Family Series 2 - DVD Box set available now through Twentieth Century Fox.
Ten News Cross
Hit or Miss?
This week’s fashion panel (fashion designer Wayne Cooper, stylist and former Vogue editor Anthea O’Connor, and Australian model Pia Miller) discuss the best and worst celebrity looks of the week.
Shaun Neilsen Cooking Update
Shaun adds the finishing touches to today’s Perfect Steak and Spring Chopped Salad.
Emails & Host Chat
We look at some viewer emails on today's topics.
Share your views. Email us at thecircle@networkten.com.au
Melissa King
More than a million spring flowering bulbs including over half a million Tulips are on show at the Tesselaar tulip festival in Silvan, Victoria. Our gardening expert Melissa King met with third generation tulip grower Paul Tesselaar to learn more about this beautiful bloom.
Tesselaar Tulip Farm is holding a bunch of festivals while the tulips are in bloom over the next few weekends and school holidays. For more info visit:
www.tulipfestival.com.au
Andrew McClelland
Our resident web geek, Andrew McClelland, shares his online discoveries. Today he looks at some of the best and worst costumes from this year’s Tokyo Games Show.
Cooking Wrap-Up
Time to put today’s dish to the taste test.
Today’s Host Wardrobe:
Gat Rimon (Gorgi)
May (Yumi)
Accessories by:
Nicole Fendel (Gorgi)
Paul & Joe (Yumi)
Shoes by: Nine West
Circle Shopping Details:
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Brand Developers - Ahh Bra: 1800 104 104
Robomaid - Retail Vaccum: 1800 762 662 www.robomaid.com.au
Ent Technologies - Flo Sinus Care: 1300 857 912 www.flosinuscare.com.au
Danoz Direct - H20 Mop: 1300 326 691 www.danozdirect.com.au
Global Shop Direct - Genie Bra: 1300 500 200 www.geniebra.com.au
Hi Life - Rapid Loss: 1300 089 035
Circle Announcements
Two Degrees for Africa
Please help the many kids who are suffering the worst African drought in 60 years by supporting the Two Degrees for Africa project. The aim is to raise over $1 million by September 30 without any of the usual fundraising commercials, dinners and other charity expenses...ie. with the money going to the kids.
To donate and for more details, go to: http://www.TwoDegreesForAfrica.org
Pass this link on to as many people as you know!
Sydney Children’s Festival (26 September – 8 October)
Tickets on sale now.
The festival features six theatre productions, over 50 workshops and over 40 free events. The 2011 program is the festival’s biggest to date, covering every aspect of creativity and learning including live theatre, art, music, science and circus play for kids aged up to 12 and their families. With creative activities to try, magical performances to see, and brand new learning experiences to share, Sydney Children’s Festival is a giant, high energy artistic playground for families across Sydney!
Visit the website for performances, events, venues and bookings:
www.sydneychildrensfestival.com