Your complete guide to the arts in Melbourne: art exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums and cinemas across the city.
Every film and TV show we turn to when we’re feeling blue. Sometimes, when you’re feeling a little bit shitty, there’s no other option but to batten down the hatches and bunker down under the safety of...
Airship Orchestra will light up your night. From the team that brought Sky Castle to Fed Square late last year and the Sonic Light Bubble to White Night 2017, Eness has now landed their Airship Orchestra, an immersive s...
Puppet Mayhem at The Playground is going to be the type of mayhem we love. When it comes to giant puppets, Melbourne’s A Blanck Canvas is one of the nation’s best. If the name sounds familiar, it’s bec...
There’s heaps to look forward to in May. April was a great month for television with shows and movies of all genres gracing our screens. From documentaries to rom-coms, we were clearly spoilt for choice across the...
Immersive concerts and other experiences are lighting up Footscray. Founded by Footscray-based not-for-profit art collective and record label of the same name, Stargazed is Melbourne’s newest festival of immersive...
Phew. What a year for cinema. The Oscars, like everything else, were drastically different this year in a low-key, socially distanced ceremony at L.A.’s Union Station railway terminus. Interestingly for the first time i...
The National Gallery of Victoria is open for virtual tours. Although a virtual tour is no substitute for the real 2020 Triennial experience, a trip through the NGV’s online channel is definitely illuminating and w...
The open-air exhibition will see projections, performance pieces and more. As part of Melbourne’s festival of queer culture, Midsumma, Collingwood Yards is turning on the projectors for a site-responsive piece tit...
Immerse yourself in the spirit of the film Patrick by baring your bottom. As part of the Fantastic Film Festival Australia, film buffs will be able to take it all off to watch Patrick—the Shakespearean tragi-comed...
From Marvel spin-offs to Netflix documentaries, 2021 has started off on a fabulous note for television. Let’s be honest, if it wasn’t for Netflix, and television in general, we would’ve all been pretty lost in 202...