Adnan Zey picks up role on TAB campaign…

Adnan Zey
Rob Shehadie and friends kick off the Australian Tour of “STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPO” in Adelaide
Rob Shehadie, Joe Avati, Tahir and George Kapiniaris have kicked off the Tour in Adelaide with 4 Sold out Shows and strong reviews with THE ADVERTISER giving it 5 stars.

Here is a 9 out of 10 review: http://eventalaide.com/reviews/adelaide-fringe-review-straight-outta-compton-the-boys-are-back/
For ticket info and bookings click here: http://www.zaccariaconcerts.com.au/current-tours/soc/
Growing to love Dyslexia
As a child finding out I was dyslexic was scary, I thought it made me different and weird. I couldn’t read like the other kids, I was put into a special class that would help me make sense of my words. I hated being there, I just wanted to be a “normal kid”.
I used to come home after primary school and play with all my toys, create worlds and stories for them and though I loved the idea of books and the stories they held, when it came to reading them I disliked it, because I felt so alone not being able to read it “normally”, I just wanted this problem to go away.
During my teen years I refused to read, when I would read something out aloud in class and I couldn’t get out normal sentences and words I felt like an idiot, the words were just running right off the page.
But it was the strangest thing, I was really good at public speaking. I didn’t realise at the time, but I would never write my speeches down, I always came up with an idea, memorised it, gave myself bullet points (just in case) and would basically go with it on…
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Screen agencies, guilds and broadcasters make formal commitment to diversity – IF – 01 Aug.2017

Key organisations from across the screen industry have made a united and formal commitment to work towards building a more inclusive sector.
Adnan Zey launches his website
Congratulations Shane Millward – NRL Online Campaign
The Easter Incident
A film featuring Rhianne Evelyn-Ross
The terrifying film about racism topping the US box office
The number one film at the United States box office is a low-budget indie horror film that’s being described as modern-day Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner with a sinister twist.
Despite having a budget of only $US4.5 million, Get Out grossed more than $US33 million last weekend, beating blockbusters such as Fifty Shades Darker, The LEGO Batman Movie and Hidden Figures for top spot.
A blend of horror and comedy written by comedian Jordan Peele in his directorial debut, the film has received a rare 99 per cent score on critics site Rotten Tomatoes.
Get Out tells the story of a young black man named Chris (played by Daniel Kaluuya), who goes to meet the parents of his white girlfriend Rose (Allison Williams) at their remote, suburban home. (more…)


