After filing for a restraining order and divorce, Christine Quinn got glammed up and attended her first public event since the news of her impending divorce. The former Selling Sunset star has experienced a tumultuous month. On March 19, Quinn’s husband, Christian Dumontet, was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon after the pair had an explosive argument at their LA home. See Quinn as she emerges from the drama for the first time since that day.
Christine Quinn on March 27, 2024 | John Sciulli/Getty Images for Xerjoff
An argument between the couple regarding finances spurred the domestic violence incident. During the disagreement, Dumontet allegedly threw home decor and dog feces at Quinn. He also reportedly urinated on the floor. The next day, Dumontet threw a bag with broken glass in it at Quinn, accidentally hitting their 3-year-old son. This resulted in the 45-year-old’s arrest for assault with a deadly weapon.
Christine Quinn on March 27, 2024 | John Sciulli/Getty Images for Xerjoff
An argument between the couple regarding finances spurred the domestic violence incident. During the disagreement, Dumontet allegedly threw home decor and dog feces at Quinn. He also reportedly urinated on the floor. The next day, Dumontet threw a bag with broken glass in it at Quinn, accidentally hitting their 3-year-old son. This resulted in the 45-year-old’s arrest for assault with a deadly weapon.
- 3/28/2024
- by Ali Hicks
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A campaign to raise public awareness of the dangers of using asbestos when renovating homes has launched.
The ad uses a game of Russian roulette with a power drill played by a family to get the point across for the Asbestos Diseases Research Institute and asbestosawareness.com.au.
The campaign includes radio, print and online banners as well as TV, kicking off during Nsw Asbestos Awareness Week on 26 November.
The campaign, which included strategic media, council engagement, online marketing and a fundraising, was devised by Insight Communications. The advertising component handled by Cabana Boys.
The TV ad was directed by Brendan Young and produced by Brilliant Films. Post was by Frame, Set & Match and sound by We Love Jam, which also produced the radio commercial. Photography was courtesy of Michael Malherbe.
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The ad uses a game of Russian roulette with a power drill played by a family to get the point across for the Asbestos Diseases Research Institute and asbestosawareness.com.au.
The campaign includes radio, print and online banners as well as TV, kicking off during Nsw Asbestos Awareness Week on 26 November.
The campaign, which included strategic media, council engagement, online marketing and a fundraising, was devised by Insight Communications. The advertising component handled by Cabana Boys.
The TV ad was directed by Brendan Young and produced by Brilliant Films. Post was by Frame, Set & Match and sound by We Love Jam, which also produced the radio commercial. Photography was courtesy of Michael Malherbe.
The post Asbestos awareness charity: are you playing renovation roulette? appeared first on mUmBRELLA.
- 11/14/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
The 14th annual Revelation Perth International Film Festival is, once again, packed to the gills with worldwide wonderful, weird and revelatory filmmaking. The fest runs this year on July 14-24.
The highlight of the festival is the once-in-a-lifetime live performance of Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, which will be performed on July 17 at 7:15 p.m. American animator Brent Green will be traveling Down Under to provide the live musical score and narration for his emotional, live-action animated tale about undying love and creation. He will also be accompanied by band mates and foley artists, Mike McGinley, John Swartz, Donna K and Drew Henkles.
Some other films to look out for at the fest will be the Australian premiere of Zach Clark‘s terminally twisted Vacation!, a black comedy about four girls on a debauched weekend of drinking and drugging that ends horribly for all involved; Marie Losier’s acclaimed...
The highlight of the festival is the once-in-a-lifetime live performance of Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, which will be performed on July 17 at 7:15 p.m. American animator Brent Green will be traveling Down Under to provide the live musical score and narration for his emotional, live-action animated tale about undying love and creation. He will also be accompanied by band mates and foley artists, Mike McGinley, John Swartz, Donna K and Drew Henkles.
Some other films to look out for at the fest will be the Australian premiere of Zach Clark‘s terminally twisted Vacation!, a black comedy about four girls on a debauched weekend of drinking and drugging that ends horribly for all involved; Marie Losier’s acclaimed...
- 6/17/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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