Journalism Matters

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Review - The Amazing Mr Bates VS The Post Office in The Age of Corporate Gangsters

The Luminaries Review - The Amazing Mr Bates VS The Post Office is the visceral, real-life TV drama of the year writes arts and entertainment journalist Alison Jane Reid.

The Luminaries Culture Show - The Bedouin Scheherazade, Orgasms for Women and Slow Foodie Heaven from The Roseate Reading!

The Orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sally is the inspiration for the Luminaries Live Amazing Women Culture Show with They Fell Like Stars Palestinian author Sheikha Halawy on teenage rebellion and the Yes Co, championing orgasms galore for women! Don't you dare miss out!

Style Icons: Lauren Bacall, The Film Noir Tom Boy in the Eternal Masculine Meets Feminine Trouser Suit

Lauren Bacall is the eternal style icon who created 'the look' of 1944 after her film debut in To Have and Have Not with Humphrey Bogart. Eighty years later, her impact on the professional woman's wardrobe is stunning writes film and fashion journalist, Alison Jane Reid.

How to Get the Look - The Newsreader and the Return of Eighties Power Dressing in Pussycat Bows, Big Hair, Lurex and Sequins!

The Newsreader is the hit Indie Australian drama about breaking television news to watch and go wild for pussycat bow blouses, lurex and sequins and we sound the bugle for the return of power dressing writes Alison Jane Reid

Steve McQueen, The King of Cool, His Films & The Malibu Hideaway Beside the Sea

A snapshot of Steve McQueen, the king of cool and his best films, and an intimate glimpse inside his Malibu hideaway which he shared with Ali MacGraw, which is up for sale after it was sold in 2020 by his son Chad McQueen.

Marilyn Monroe, Eternally, Sustainably in Style

Marilyn Monroe is our eternal style icon this month, inspired by Alfred Eisenstaedt's iconic 1953 image of Marilyn at home dressed in snow white Capri pants and a simple black turtleneck. Now create the look with the pick of sustainable luxury fashion made to last.

The Magic Review: Borgen, Queen Elizabeth through the Music She Loved and Funny Pages

Arts Journalist Alison Jane Reid reviews Borgen Power and Glory - the political drama to watch in these darkening political and social times. Plus The Queen's Life in Music, Funny Pages and how to eat an apple a day.
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