Arts & Culture
Much-loved festive staple spreads Christmas joy flawlessly
The official opening night of award-winning A Christmas Carol kicked off on Friday, November 18 at the Comedy Theatre, leaving audience members positively buzzing and filled with Christmas cheer.
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More vintage Melbourne
A sequel to Old Vintage Melbourne has been released, this time a compilation of photographs taken between 1960 and 1990.
Read MoreFederation Square is city’s Christmas HQ
Federation Square is transforming itself into Melbourne’s Christmas headquarters this year, and with a program full of lively, uplifting performances and events, it is sure to have even the Grinch smiling.
Read MoreIn the words of Carole King: “City streets, the stories that they tell”
When the Hoddle Grid was superimposed on the early Melbourne landscape in 1837 it did not take into account the spiritual and cultural connections to this land of its traditional custodians, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong Boon Wurrung Peoples of the Eastern Kulin.
Read MoreGraffiti is not unsafe
Melbourne has a problem that’s way bigger than graffiti.
Read MoreCampaign celebrates our Supermelbourne
Three iconic Howey Place shopfronts were completely transformed during October in an effort to encourage visitors to celebrate everything that makes our CBD what it is.
Read MoreLocal artist explores the beauty of a forgotten history
No longer an urban myth, the abandoned ballroom and third floor of the Flinders Street Station has been reimagined by acclaimed local street artist Rone, who has captured a special moment of the building’s bygone era.
Read MoreProviding pathways for emerging local designers to thrive
Melbourne Fashion Week may be over but the importance of celebrating local talented designers remains a high priority for 2022 Melbourne Award finalist Melbourne Fashion Hub.
Read MoreSpring Fling at the Wheeler Centre
The Wheeler Centre is celebrating the final month of the season with a Spring Fling event that will see an impressive line-up of leading creatives share in sparking imagination through big ideas.
Read MoreMelbourne Now on its way back
Visual art has become a centrepiece of the next election with 200 Victorian artists set to benefit from a second Melbourne Now exhibition, announced on October 18 by the state government.
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Late library book returns 68 years later
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