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Andre Rieu’s waltz Down Under

By Monique Butterworth

Pictures: Marc Stimson

The Dutch maestro has Australia under his spell.

André Rieu, the 58-year-old Dutch violinist and conductor dubbed “The Modern King of Waltz”, sold more DVDs and CDs than any other musician in Australia in 2007. His CD, Waltzing Matilda, a tribute to Australia, went platinum and recently reached number one on the ARIA charts — knocking Madonna off the top spot!

In Australia to promote his A Romantic Vienna Night tour, André talks exclusively to Woman’s Day about his incredible popularity, why he enjoys bringing a sense of humour to the classics, and his upcoming musical extravaganza.

You play a 200-year-old Stradivarius violin. Who else has it belonged to? How long have you owned it?

I don’t know exactly. You have Stradivarius that have a long history and you can tell everything about it. This one was a very long time in South America and nobody knew what it was. You know there are still a lot of Stradivarius out there that nobody knows about, so it is very exciting. People write me letters telling me they have a Stradivarius, and I am always interested, but I ask them to send me photos and a certificate of authenticity. Then, if they do, I will take the time to look at it. I’ve had this one now for three years.

Is there always a bodyguard with it?

Yes, there is always somebody with it. I do not want to forget it in a cab!

Do you have a back-up violin?

Of course. In my case I have two violins.

You have been playing the violin since you were five. Can you explain what you love most about it?

The violin is the instrument that for me is the most near to my body. When I have it here, it really vibrates when I play and it looks like a lady.

You and your wife planned to open a pizzeria — how different would your life have been if you’d done that?

I had been playing violin since I was five years old and my wife was studying. We both had rather severe educations. My father was a conductor and he was also a conductor at home. There was a time that we thought we didn’t want to do that any more and we wanted to open a pizzeria. We organised everything. We had the building. We made the menu. And we decided the most expensive pizza would be Pizza Paganini (Niccolo Paganini, an Italian violinist and composer born in Genoa in 1782, is considered by many the greatest violinist of all time), because I would play something. And then I thought, “If I have to play Paganini, I would have to practise!” So I grabbed my violin and started to study again.

Would your conductor father be proud of your career?

Now? I hope so. It was rather difficult. He was an opera fan, so he was always in the pit conducting operas. I don’t want to be in the pit, I want to be on stage.

What’s next for you?

After Melbourne we fly to Canada and start in Montreal, and then we have a two-week tour in America. We then go to Holland to tape some specials for television, one of the concerts will be in my home town, and then we’re ready to come back to Australia.

For more of this interview, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on sale May 19).

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Michael Johns: My wife’s my idol

By Jenny Brown

Pictures: David Hahn

The Aussie American Idol star and the love of his life talk about Michael’s wild ride to stardom.

It’s been a long way to the top for Aussie rocker Michael Johns. Today the musician counts Dolly Parton, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore among his fans.

But Perth-born Michael chased US success for years, sleeping in his car, singing in bars, signing with minor record labels that imploded before his albums were released. Considered a favourite to win this year’s American Idol, he failed. But then he got a huge surprise. His early elimination from the show created national outrage — and suddenly, with an audience of 35 million, the 29-year-old Aussie was famous beyond his wildest dreams.

In a frank and funny interview, LA-based Michael gives the lowdown on celebrity, what it’s like to become a sex symbol and the effect it’s having on his marriage to American interior designer, Stacey Vuduris.

**How are you coping with success?

Stacey** I think Michael deserves it after so long. When he was eliminated we were sad, but the next day people were in an uproar about it, and that made us feel really good. But it is weird now he’s recognised, people just stare and stare.

**I believe the US Secretary of State is a fan?

Michael** Oh man, I got invited to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, and Martha Stewart and Pamela Anderson were there with all these politicians. Someone said Condoleezza Rice wanted to meet me. Sure enough, we had our photo taken and ended up having a conversation. She said she was bummed that I got voted off Idol.

**Condoleezza’s a musician as well, isn’t she?

Michael** Yes, I asked if she wanted to do a song together — maybe something like Great Balls Of Fire — but she said she was more into Mozart. I said, “Come on Condi, there’s a little bit of rock ‘n’ roll in all of us!”

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In the mag – May 26, 2008

On sale Monday May 19, 2008

Is Bec pregnant again?

Exclusive pics show Bec and Lleyton leaving the hospital where Mia was born.

Jen and John heat up Miami

Jennifer Aniston throws caution to the wind, publicly showing off her affection for new beau John Mayer, despite infidelity rumours.

Andre Rieu’s waltz Down Under

The Dutch maestro has Australia under his spell.

Michael Johns: My wife’s my idol

Aussie American Idol star Michael Johns and the love of his life talk about his wild ride to stardom.

Helen Hunt’s big-screen baby

Helen Hunt still isn’t sure what women want, but the Oscar-winning actress knows she has all she needs.

Tim Campbell’s in a spin

TV’s famous Wheel Of Fortune is finally spinning again, with energetic entertainer Tim Campbell as its host.

True life: ‘I had two sex changes’

Seven years after becoming a woman, Charles realised he’d made a massive mistake.

  • Pregnant Susie Maroney: ‘My marriage is over’

Only weeks before the birth of her first baby, marathon swim star Susie is contemplating the wreck of her marriage to banker Rob Daniels. In a life that has known such highs and lows — from ocean triumphs to the tragedy of her twin brother Sean’s death, followed by the loss of two unborn babies — this is another devastating blow.

  • Mariah Carey’s romantic wedding album

  • Britney Spears’ baby bump

  • 12-page food special: 50 meals in 10 minutes or less

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Tim Campbell’s in a spin

By Jacqui Lang

TV’s famous Wheel Of Fortune is finally spinning again, with energetic entertainer Tim Campbell, 32, as its host. The former Home And Away star tells Woman’s Day he’s having a blast getting into the role made famous by John Burgess.

You and Anthony Callea came out as a couple a few weeks after you told a newspaper you were gay. Was that a big deal for you?

Yes and no. I came out when I was 20 and my family and friends were very supportive. Most people have never asked me about my personal life. The only thing I was a bit nervous about was, will it affect my chances if I audition for more roles like “the sensible dad” I played on Home And Away? I hope people will see me as the same actor I’ve always been, not as “the gay host”. I mean, is it really that interesting?

Well, it certainly hasn’t affected your work, has it?

No. I’m soon to be hosting a celebrity version of Singing Bee on Nine. Plus Ed and Shelley Craft and I have just been competing together in an episode of Hole In The Wall, in which we have to wiggle around in silver lycra, trying to hide our butt cracks — but that’s another story!

Do you and your partner Anthony Callea sing around together much at home?

We do, but it’s a bit intimidating because Anthony has a much stronger voice than me. He’s really busy with his own projects, of course. Right now he’s preparing for his role in the musical Wicked.

Will you bring your own style to this hosting role?

Yes. It’s an old show but we want it to make it look and feel contemporary. If I ever wear a suit, it will probably be with no tie, just an open shirt. But they’ll have to get me to clip my chest hairs first — I have a forest there!

Million Dollar Wheel Of Fortune premieres Monday, May 26 at 5pm in Queensland, 5.30pm all other states, on the Nine Network.

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Jen and John heat up Miami

Jen throws caution to the wind, publicly showing off her affection for new beau John Mayer, despite infidelity rumours.

A smitten Jennifer Aniston has proudly flaunted her love for new boyfriend John Mayer, less than a week after the womanising singer was reportedly seen hitting on a blonde at a New York nightclub.

Steaming up a crowded hotel pool in tropical Miami, the once cautious pair clearly didn’t care who was watching as they kissed, caressed and hugged during a marathon public love-in.

“They were in full view of everyone at the pool,” a fellow guest at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel told E! News. “They looked like they were completely into each other. She put her arm around him while they were in the pool. It was intimate, and they both looked very happy.”

While friends told magazine The National Enquirer that Jennifer was initially “stunned” by reports John was last week caught flirting with a mystery blonde at popular nightclub Butter, they add that the unlucky-in-love actress is so smitten by her toyboy she’s decided to “write off John hitting on the blonde as a rumour”.

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Is Bec pregnant again?

Exclusive pics show Bec and Lleyton leaving the hospital where Mia was born.

Is Bec Hewitt pregnant, or isn’t she? The star was seen leaving the private hospital where daughter Mia was born in the same week that Bec and Lleyton admitted that their two-year-old daughter would love a baby brother or sister.

During a radio interview on 2Day FM’s Kyle and Jackie O Show — done the day after our exclusive photos were taken — Bec danced around questions about whether she was pregnant, but the couple made it clear it would be hard to have another baby with them on the tennis circuit.

In the photographs, gorgeous Bec is protectively clutching her stomach, which appeared slightly more rounded than usual, as she and Lleyton left Sydney’s North Shore Private Hospital.

“[Mia] would probably love it now,” Lleyton said when asked if he and Bec were planning more kids.

Bec also said, “I just want to feel on top of the clouds for a little while. She [Mia] would love it, though.”

For the full story and exclusive pics, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on sale May 19).

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Glamour and glitz at the Cannes Film Festival

Every year, the prestigious and influential Cannes Film Festival creates a media frenzy as the elite of the film industry jet-set to the beautiful French Riviera to soak up the sun, the glamour, and some of the world’s finest cinematic talent.

Check out our greatest Cannes red carpet moments here.

This year marks the 61st festival, which since opening in September 1939 has become famous for both its star-studded parties and premieres, and of course, for its films. From the 14th to the 23rd May, producers, distributors, writers, directors and actors in their dozens will flock to they playground of the rich and famous to feast upon the latest film premiers and judge an exciting line-up of hot new talent. Hollywood heavyweights Steven Soderbergh, Clint Eastwood and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman are just a few to be debuting their works, alongside newer faces on the film-making circuit hoping for that all-important break into the big time.

Certainly, the success of these movies is largely pre-empted by their reception amongst the discerning Cannes audiences. The festival has been known to make or break a film in a day; with the extensive media exposure and the audience’s potential for sheer brutality towards films that don’t take their fancy, this can lead to an overnight hit or an overnight flop.

Equally as much of the media’s focus, however, is usually on the festival’s glamourous attendees, which in previous years have included the likes of Warren Beatty, Elizabeth Taylor, Vanessa Redgrave, Sophia Loren and Princess Diana to name just a few. Tinseltown’s finest continue to hit the red carpet in style each year to be greeted by the glare of the paparazzi. In honour of this most celebrated internationally acclaimed event, The Weekly captures some of the greatest red carpet moments from Cannes —past to present.

Check out our Cannes’ red carpet glamour slideshow here.

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Cate Blanchett

Catherine Elise Blanchett was born on May 14th, 1969, in Melbourne.

One of Cate’s earlier starring roles was opposite Ralph Fiennes.

Cate was nominated for an Oscar for her performance as Queen Elizabeth, this time alongside Ralph Fiennes’ brother Joseph.

Cate and co-stars Matt Damon, Jude Law, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Cate and husband Andrew Upton welcomed their first son Dashiell John, in 2001.

Cate with co-star Liv Tyler and director Peter Jackson. Cate confessed that one of the reasons she accepted the role was because she always wanted to do a film wearing pointy ears!

Cate portrayed real-life murdered Irish journalist, Veronica Guerin, to critical acclaim.

In another real-life portrayal, Cate, played Katharine Hepburn in the Howard Hughes biopic, alongside co-stars Kate Beckinsale and Leonardo DiCaprio, and director Martin Scorsese. Cate was nominated for an Oscar…

…and won! This made her the first actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winner.

Cate is renouned for arriving at awards ceremonies in style and being among the best-dressed stars.

Cate maintains her sophisticated red-carpet fashion style during her pregnancies.

Cate won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress as one of several actors portraying aspects of Bob Dylan’s personality in the biopic I’m Not There.

Cate with her two older sons Dashiell and Roman.

Cate and husband, playwright and director Andrew Upton, (right) became Co-Artistic Directors of Sydney Theatre Company at the start of 2008. They’re pictured here with former Artistic Director Robin Nevin and designer Giorgio Armani, who is a new STC patron.

Cate co-chaired the Australia 2020 summit in 2008, accompanied by her less-than-a-week old son, Ignatius Martin.

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Aussie grandma: I lost 102kg

By Jacqui Lang

Pictures: Peter Mathew

After years of being overweight, it was one very little man who helped Frances slim right down.

These days, just walking down her local shopping street is enough to make Frances McCracken giggle with joy. While once she dreaded walking anywhere and hated the stares she got from passers-by, today she doesn’t even attract a smile — and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

“Now, when I walk down the street, people I’ve known for years just keep walking; nobody recognises me and it feels great,” she beams. “My husband Roderick is still shocked that I’m slimmer than when we married 33 years ago!”

Incredibly, it was only 12 months ago that Frances, 56, weighed a whopping 167kg and was dangerously overweight. But after being inspired by the birth of her grandson, Frances wowed her family by shedding 102kg in just seven months.

Sad reality

From a Scottish family of hearty eaters, Frances, who moved to Australia when she was four, says, “I was always big for my age, even as a young girl. That’s just the way it was and I never expected I would change.”

When Frances left school she became a chef, and being surrounded by food did nothing to help her bulging waistline.

And the threat to her health didn’t bother young Frances.

“Even the thought of an early death didn’t worry me; until recently, I didn’t expect to live past the age of 65. I knew that as a big person, I was likely to get diabetes and other weight-related diseases. I just accepted that was the way it was.”

For the full story, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on sale May 12).

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