+ 100 www.heraldsun.com.au Herald Sun, Saturday, October 2, 2004 + ‘‘I don’t really dig Victoria Beckham. I’m not going to sit through her miming a song six times.’’ — Guy Sebastian says what he thought of the Posh one at World Idol last December. Luke Dennehy mixes it with actors, footballers and partying celebs FIRST Fresh hair shots The temperature was rising at � Heat on Monday for the American Crew Men on Parade C M Y K DHS 2-OCT-2004 PAGE 100 hair show. The highlight was the opening act by McKillop St salon Man What a Fuss. Featuring former Melbourne Storm league player Craig Smith, who is the ex of Krista Vendy, and former AFL footballer John McNamara, the boys waltzed down the catwalk and tried a little line dancing, which was amusing. I’m guessing the mainly female audience weren’t paying any attention to their hair. Full points for bravery, boys, because modelling is not their No.1 job. There were several themed parades on the night, including Western, Extreme Sport, Preppie and the Beach. Face of the recent fashion week David Brodziak was in the Extreme Sport-themed parade titled Just Do It. Pictures: ANDREW MacCOLL F B 1 2 3 Boys on top: Nathan Stribley and Luke Browne. Brush up: Dalton Grant gets his hair styled by Dani Munsie. Heads you win: cowboy crew Craig Smith, John McNamara and Gary Hawker. Picture: JOE MANN Prior is a shooting star Once again Marina Prior � proved why she is one of Australia’s best musical Opening sight: Jackie Rae Luthgo at the Annie party. performers on Wednesday night. Prior was the lead attraction in classic roof-raiser Annie Get Your Gun, the last musical put on by Jeanne Pratt’s the Production Company this year. Prior impressed everybody on the night, including young daughter Olivia, who was in the audience. The show, choreographed by acclaimed dancer Paul Mecurio, ends tonight at the State Theatre. As are most of the Production Company’s shows, Annie was put together very quickly — 10 days in fact. The after-party was held at the ANZ Pavilion at the Arts Centre, and more than a little champagne was drunk. Glass act: Daniel Humphries and Leigh Irwin at the after-party. Three’s a crowd pleaser: at the bash are Ranjeet Starr, Renee Burleigh and Paul Mercurio. As well as Prior, the cast includes Terence Donovan, Scott Irwin, Nicki Wendt, Renee Burleigh and Ranjeet Starr. The last major musical I saw Prior in was The Witches of Eastwick — somebody should sign her up to another one now. Youngest fan: Marina Prior with her daughter, Olivia. Place a birth notice in the Herald Sun and be rewarded with a free Herald Sun Baby Bag from your local Amcal chemist. The bag contains an extensive range of quality products from Tupperware, Tommee Tippee, Huggies and many more. The Nappy Bag Book is also included, with over 400 pages of information on services, helpful tips and advice it is a must for new parents. To place your birth notice simply call 13 11 13. + PR5627 Image for illustration purpose only. *Terms and conditions apply. FIRST Free* Baby Bag with every Birth Notice +
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