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Wild One: effie isobel - Moon Made
Wild One: effie isobel - Moon Made

ABC News

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

Wild One: effie isobel - Moon Made

Fans of sapphic fantasy romance and antioxidant superfoods pay attention! This week's Wild One, 'Moon Made', is a vampy, bewitching, high-vitamin clip from Kaurna artist effie isobel. Setting the scene with candles, mirrors, an enchanted forest and a very juicy pomegranate (it's giving Stephanie Meyer's Midnight Sun novel cover), director Grace Stewart channels sultry dark fantasy energy for this yearning dream-pop track. 'It was such a gorgeous experience bringing this video to life, and getting to work with the extremely talented Effie' says Grace. 'For the indoor shots, It was just the five of us in one room, experimenting with our creativity and embracing our femininity. This clip is witchy and enchanting and references 80s horror movies throughout. There's a story in it for everyone, but it may not find you just on the first watch.' Starring effie isobel and Zoe Taylor as two brooding, beautiful creatures (Witches? Vampires? We'll leave it up to the audience to decide…) with a deep bond, the production process for 'Moon Made' was consciously deisigned to create a distinctly feminine energy on set. 'The crew was almost entirely non-male (besides dear Zach who was our gaff in the forest shots), I think this contributed to how safe Zoe and I felt to be interacting in such a tender way' explains effie. 'I really wanted to explore these two girls being stuck in an intense, karmic relationship and I think we captured that!' 'I'm incredibly grateful for the team that worked on this clip. Exploring queerness and intimacy can be so vulnerable, I felt so held and supported in this space. We filmed this across two days, the first in a shed on a 38 degree day, and the second at night in a thorny forest, despite the intensity of these shoots, the team couldn't have been more supportive and energising to work with.' 'This clip is messy, high energy and a little spooky. I can't wait for you to see it!'

Hockey: Indian women's team remain winless in Australia, go down in penultimate match 2-3
Hockey: Indian women's team remain winless in Australia, go down in penultimate match 2-3

Indian Express

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Indian Express

Hockey: Indian women's team remain winless in Australia, go down in penultimate match 2-3

The Indian women's hockey team put up a spirited fight but lost 2-3 to Australia in the fourth game of their Australia tour, at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Saturday. Navneet Kaur (35') and Lalremsiami (59') were the scorers for India, while Australia struck through Grace Stewart (2'), Jade Smith (36'), and Greta Hayes (42') to edge a closely contested encounter. Including the two defeats against Australia A, this marks India's fourth loss on their tour of Australia. In the first match of the three-match rubber against the senior Australian side, India had lost 0-2. On Saturday, in the first quarter, Australia struck first to take a 1-0 lead. The breakthrough came as early as the second minute when Grace Stewart found the back of the net. India worked hard to level the score in the remainder of the quarter but could not find the equaliser. In the second quarter, India successfully defended an early penalty corner and withstood another set-piece threat late in the period, keeping the deficit to a single goal at halftime. India fought their way back into the contest in the third quarter, when vice captain Navneet successfully converted a penalty corner in the 35th minute to level the scores. The respite was brief as Australia responded immediately with Jade Smith's field goal giving them the lead in the 36th minute. Australia won two more penalty corners, before Greta Hayes' 42nd minute goal extended their lead again. India reduced the margin in the final quarter when Lalremsiami found the net late in the game, but Australia kept the Indian attack at bay to secure victory. Before this match, chief coach Harendra Singh had said that he is looking to take positives from the tour despite not being able to win a match yet. 'The defeats do hurt us, especially when we have conceded soft goals in, but there is nothing that can replace or match up to the intensity of playing these matches. The more games and game time team gets the better it is for the players, especially the younger ones. This tour is of a lot of importance as facing top quality opposition is extremely crucial for the development of the squad,' Singh said.

Indian women hockey team's agony continues, loses 0-2 to Australia
Indian women hockey team's agony continues, loses 0-2 to Australia

The Print

time01-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Print

Indian women hockey team's agony continues, loses 0-2 to Australia

The visitors had earlier lost 3-5 and 2-3 against Australia 'A' in the first two matches of the exposure trip. Courtney Schonell (9th minute) opened the scoring for the hosts in the first quarter, before Grace Stewart (52nd) added a second goal in the final phase of the match to seal the contest. Perth, May 1 (PTI) The Indian women's hockey team fought hard before going down 0-2 against Australia in the third game of its Down Under tour at the Perth Hockey Stadium here on Thursday. This match was India's first outing against Australia's main team. From the onset, Australia pressed hard on India's defence, winning an early penalty corner but the scoreline remained unchanged. Australia eventually broke the deadlock in the ninth minute when Schonell found the back of the net to give her team the lead. The hosts threatened to double their lead with another penalty corner but failed. In the second quarter, India showed intent and earned two penalty corners in quick succession, but the equaliser eluded them. Despite their growing impact on the game, India went into half-time trailing by a goal. The third quarter was another goalless affair. Both teams were unable to convert their chances, including a penalty corner apiece. In pursuit of the equaliser in the fourth quarter, India conceded the second goal when Steward slotted it into the net from open play at the 52nd minute. The Aussies did not squander that 2-0 advantage. India will take on Australia again in the fourth match of the tour here on Saturday. PTI SSC SSC UNG This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Indian women's hockey team suffers another setback in 2–0 loss to Australia
Indian women's hockey team suffers another setback in 2–0 loss to Australia

Time of India

time01-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Indian women's hockey team suffers another setback in 2–0 loss to Australia

New Delhi, May 1 (IANS) The Indian women's hockey team showed plenty of fight but went down 0-2 against Australia in the third game of their Australia tour. The Indian women's hockey team suffered a 0-2 defeat against Australia in their third tour match at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Thursday. Courtney Schonell scored in the ninth minute, while Grace Stewart added another goal in the 52nd minute to secure the win for the hosts. This was India's first match against Australia's main team after losing their previous two games against Australia 'A' with scores of 3-5 and 2-3 during this exposure trip. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Australia started aggressively, earning an early penalty corner but failed to convert it. They soon found success when Schonell broke the deadlock in the ninth minute. The home team continued to press and earned another penalty corner but couldn't capitalize on the opportunity. India showed improved performance in the second quarter, securing two consecutive penalty corners. However, they couldn't find the equaliser and went into halftime trailing by one goal. The third quarter remained goalless as both teams failed to convert their chances, including one penalty corner each. Quiz: Who's that IPL player? India's pursuit of an equaliser in the final quarter led to them conceding a second goal, as Stewart scored from open play in the 52nd minute. Australia maintained their 2-0 lead until the final whistle. A Father's Pride: How RR, Dravid & Vikram Shaped Vaibhav Suryavanshi The Indian team will face Australia again in their fourth tour match at the same venue on Saturday. The visitors have struggled to secure a win in this tour so far, with this being their third consecutive loss in Australia. The match showcased India's fighting spirit despite the defeat, as they created several scoring opportunities but couldn't convert them into goals.

Indian Women's Hockey Team Falls 0-2 to Australia
Indian Women's Hockey Team Falls 0-2 to Australia

United News of India

time01-05-2025

  • Sport
  • United News of India

Indian Women's Hockey Team Falls 0-2 to Australia

Perth, May 1 (UNI) The Indian Women's Hockey Team showed plenty of fight but went down 0-2 against Australia in the third game of their Australia tour, at the Perth Hockey Stadium here on Thursday. Courtney Schonell (9') opened the scoring for the hosts in the first quarter, before Grace Stewart (52') added a second in the final phase to seal the result. Following two encounters with Australia A, this was India's first clash against the Australian team. Australia winning an early penalty corner but the scoreline remained unchanged. Australia eventually broke the deadlock in the ninth minute when Courtney Schonell found the back of the net, to give her team the lead. The hosts threatened to double their lead with another penalty corner but could not secure their second goal of the quarter. The second quarter saw India come out eager to show their intent. Two penalty corners came India's way in quick succession, but the equaliser eluded them. However, despite their growing impact on the game, India went into half-time break trailing by a goal. The third quarter was another goalless affair. Both teams were unable to convert their chances, including a penalty corner apiece, setting up a crucial fourth quarter for the Indian Women's Hockey Team. In pursuit of a goal in the fourth quarter, India conceded for the second time in the night when Grace Steward slotted it into the net from open play at the 52nd minute mark, to make it 2-0 and seal their victory. The Indian Women's Hockey Team will be in action again on Saturday, when they take on Australia at the Perth Hockey Stadium. UNI BM

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