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Sex and the City: The Movie
by Amy Sohn


Publisher: Headline
RRP: AUD $52.00


You didn't really think it would be just a movie did you? The glossy hard-back book of the film is a fun addition to anyones collection. It's a stylish picture version of the film with commentary from the various folk responsible for putting it all up on the big screen, so it will appeal to Sex and the City fans who want something more than just a singular trip out to see the movie. It also holds a reasonable amount of interest for writers of tele-plays or screenplays with its blow by blow description of what happens not only through the big screen film, but what preceded it in the series.


Thankfully the producers and marketers haven't gone the way of Aussie 'horn bags' Kath & Kim creating everything from oven mitts to tea towels... yet; one wonders if the SATC Movie sequel will appear in 2027 when the girls can be sexy at sixty... but that's another story and bottle of Vodka.

The book is as reasonably classy as the characters in the story - so some portions of it tend to look like an Ikea catalogue although I think this gives mere mortals an opportunity to cost out the lifestyle they'd love to have before laying their credit card on the table.

TV Series Producer HBO has an official website that will get you up to speed on where the main characters were at as the final televised program aired, and there's seemingly no end to the variety of sites on the web that offer opinion on the series; but If you'd rather curl up with a good book than stare at a screen, this is a must have. You can get the address of all your favorite locations (such as the Brooklyn Bridge or Starbucks) and scan a brief history of Carrie's hair!


Like any such dedicated tome, to some it will seem a complete waste of paper, time and money, to others it will be a proud addition to a large collection of DVD's, girls nights out and empty chocolate boxes. Be warned though, it does tell the story of the film so it contains 'spoilers', but then, everyone's seen the movie by now haven't they?

David Jobling
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Label in the Petri dish

July 9th 2008 00:19
Low Transit Industries
Distributed and manufactured by Inertia


Over all there’s an enjoyably gritty quality to plenty of this. It’s material from the darker side as much as the everyman position. Where it’s a fresh blossoming party sound full of fun and pretty colors it bounces along as well as anyone could on a flipsy dance floor of adventure.

Thalia Zedek's Adelaide show was picked as The Wire magazine’s top 60 Greatest Shows Ever! Talia has also played with with the likes of THE DEVASTATIONS, DINOSAUR JR. & MICK HARVEY. What more needs to be said?

Both Okkervil River and Sharko are acquired tastes, both compelling bands that will draw you in, be warned, this is like adopting a puppy. You’ll feel responsible for going out and keeping an eye if not only an ear on these two bands.

Goldrush is my personal favorite. I think I've enjoyed The Heart Is The Place more for it's fabulous arrangements and optimistic sheen; oh and the lyrics of the songs make me feel very well indeed.





Fonda 500 are a very up beat band giving the pulsing masses what they want in Europe and evidently cutting their teeth on 2 UK stadium tours as a support act; good work, good clean pop sound, energetic and party fun feeling.

Trans Am are a curiously hard sounding outfit shrouded in mystery, not the least due to the title of their Australian Only output Sex Change. Look out for Trans Am on tour. They’re bound to trail the country.

The Mendoza Line is a ten album strong, far reaching work out. New album 30 Year Low is also their last album and marks the end of band-mates Tim Bracy and Shannon McArdle’s marriage and artistic collaboration in the band. It’s a sweet sweet sound that puts me hovering somewhere over the wide plains where the musical accompaniment is excellent, as it is here.

Subaudible Hum have some great albums out; their rising harmonic sound combines some remarkable sound with dramatic classical moments feeling something like being swept away on a grand narrative of the airwaves.



New Pants, the biggest pop export to come out of China for ever is worth having a listen to. Low Transit Industries have been around for a few years and they've a brilliant track record of delivering excellent music from all over the world. Stuff that adds things like pep and zip and wow back into a life led surrounded by rather droll musak a lot of the time.

David Jobling
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