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Marley & Me

Marley & Me

by: Marie

Marley & Me "makes for a light-hearted afternoon out." Roving reporter Marie checks out Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston and their puppy.

Black Keys - Palais Theatre, 11 January 2009

Black Keys - Palais Theatre, 11 January 2009

by: Tex

Supported by Gomez and Dr Dog, The Black Keys reinstilled a deep sense of love in Roving reporter Tex with their big, big sound.

Asian Pop Idol

Asian Pop Idol

by: Annie

Roving reporter Annie watched as people took to the stage at Fed Square to belt out their favourite Asian pop songs.

Falls Festival 2008

Falls Festival 2008

by: David S

Roving reporter David S spent three days just outside Lorne for a quiet NYE - just him, his mates and about a thousand other people...

Jack's web reviews - part 2

Jack's web reviews - part 2

by: Roving Reporter

Bairnsdale reporter Jack is back with more web reviews! This time: upside-down dogs, news on T-shirts and stuff you just gotta have!

Yes Man

Yes Man

by: Anthony L

Roving reporter Anthony L checks to see if Yes Man is the unofficial sequel to Liar Liar. His conclusion? Not exactly...

Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Vicky Cristina Barcelona

by: Alexandra

Woody Allen's new film asks the big questions about love, friendship, sex and relationships, says Roving reporter Alexandra.

Solar Festival - Mornington Racecourse, 3 January 2009

Solar Festival - Mornington Racecourse, 3 January 2009

by: Danielle R

Arts & music reporter Danielle R checked out Kisschasy, You Ami, Cog and The Presets at the first ever Solar Festival

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

by: Anthony L

It's funny, and better than its predecessor, but is it a masterpiece of animation? Roving reporter Anthony L reveals his thoughts.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

by: Annie

Roving reporter Annie thought that Benjamin Button was "a beautiful portrait of the entire human experience".


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