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Angel is a disturbed teen who becomes obsessed with her nice stepfather Steven. After her mother dies under unusual circumstances, Angel is sent to an institution. Years later, she is let out and tracks down her dear step-dad who now lives with his new girlfriend Michelle.
He is technically her only kin so he takes her in, but his girlfriend doesn't like Angel one bit. Angel's obsession with her 'dad' is as strong as ever and she fantasizes about seducing him. After spying on him and his girlfriend having passionate sex, she begins playing a deadly game and even tries to seduce his hostile girlfriend. However, Steven has a more immediate and obvious problem - a drug dealer called Johnny Ventura. .
Any film that features the luscious Monique Gabrielle is a must-see in our book. Ms.Gabrielle is a favorite of the academy having been awarded its highest honor (All-Century team-Eye Candy Hall of Fame). In all her performances, Ms.Gabrielle usually gives it her all and never lets us down. In this film she surpasses our highest expectations and we thank her for it. She is an interesting cast choice by the director Graver (a genetic clone of the auteur Olen Ray).
The character Angel is either a troubled teen-age girl or a troubled adult acting like a teen-age girl. With this complex character, Ms.Gabrielle strips away layers of her facade allowing the audience to gain more and more revealing glimpses of Angel until she explodes into a wild ride of energy. Raven (Rachel Vickers) also gives a fine performance and allows the viewer to compare/contrast her talents with Ms.
Overall, Ms.Gabrielle as Angel is pure heaven.
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Alan Sisley Memorial Award 2017 – Regional & Public Galleries NSW Alan Sisley (1952-2014) was Director of Orange Regional Gallery from 1991 to 2014 and was previously President of Regional & Public Galleries of NSW. A gifted communicator, he used his role to passionately advocate for the role art can play in peoples’ lives. Sisley was widely acknowledged for his risk taking projects, but he always placed the artist and the audience at the centre of his concerns. This Fellowship, named in his honour, and awarded biennially, seeks to provide an opportunity for a NSW gallery worker to undertake a period of research or study to develop a project or program beneficial to their organisation.
The aim of the Fellowship is to provide funds for a professional gallery staff member to dedicate time to research and develop ideas that will benefit their organisation. RPGNSW will provide funds up to $3,000 to cover travel and accommodation costs associated with the program of activity, as well as toward staffing costs to replace the applicant at their home venue.
Note: Applicant organisations must be current financial members of RPGNSW. Projects and applications must address at least one of four core areas: 1. EXHIBITIONS / CURATORIAL PROJECTS 2. COLLECTIONS 3. PUBLIC PROGRAMS / AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT 4. PARTNERSHIPS / SPONSORSHIPS Examples of activity could include: – Researching other regional collections for potential display at applicants home venue; – Time to meet with artists or exhibition partners for a significant gallery exhibition; – Researching audience development, education or public program initiatives; – Establishing partnerships between institutions; – Establishing partnerships with non-art-based organisations. Applications Close Friday 30 June 2017 Decisions advised by Friday 4 August 2017.

Universal keygen generator. Museums & Galleries of NSW helps small-medium museums, galleries and Aboriginal cultural centres create exciting experiences for visitors and, through this, thriving local NSW communities. We don’t run museums, galleries and cultural centres but we care about those who do. We develop their skills, connect them with others in the industry, provide funding, point visitors their way, and give them access to ground-breaking exhibitions. Museums & Galleries of NSW is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.