Five must-see acts at the Comedy Festival

Rachelle Unreich|Mar 23, 2021
It's been a while since Melbourne got to have a good giggle and this year's Comedy Fest is the perfect way to look back and laugh.
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Five must-see acts at the Comedy Festival

Inside the ghost-train turned art-show at Spookhouse

Jane Rocca|Mar 23, 2021
“I want the unexpected anticipation to come back to art shows, where people will be talking about it for years to come".
Inside the ghost-train turned art-show at Spookhouse

The lesser-known end of Lygon Street with surprising finds

Elsie Lange|Mar 23, 2021
Whether it be a quiet bite on a weeknight or a full-blown weekend spree in a foodie paradise, this section of Lygon Street has it all.
The lesser-known end of Lygon Street with surprising finds

Park life: A day out in Fawkner Park, South Yarra

Elsie Lange|Mar 9, 2021
Nestled between two of Melbourne's business roads, this green oasis hasn't changed much since it opened in 1862.
Park life: A day out in Fawkner Park, South Yarra

Here's cheers to Melbourne's wizards of wine

Jane Rocca|Mar 9, 2021
On your next night out, go with the flow and let one of the city's best sommeliers take you on a journey through a list of top tipples.
Here's cheers to Melbourne's wizards of wine

Melbourne's must-try Korean home delivery

Sofia Levin|Mar 9, 2021
With 60 to 85 traditional dishes available to order at any time, this restaurant in the city and western suburbs brings a full banquet to home.
Melbourne's must-try Korean home delivery

Melbourne Fashion Festival 2021: 'My city has always informed what I create'

Jane Rocca|Mar 9, 2021
Fashion designer Jason Grech switched from making red carpet dresses to tea towels during lockdown but this year's annual frock fest marks his triumphant return to glitz and glam.
Melbourne Fashion Festival 2021: 'My city has always informed what I create'

This digital van Gogh exhibition takes masterpieces back to the future

Jane Rocca|Mar 9, 2021
The Dutch painter's famous works will be beamed across a 3000-square-metre space, at a new gallery set to shake up the art world.
This digital van Gogh exhibition takes masterpieces back to the future

A guide to the best of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival

Sofia Levin|Mar 17, 2021
Plan your day on a plate this year's food-lovers' event, which wraps three delicious festivals into one to make up for last year's cancellation due to COVID.
A guide to the best of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival

Eddie Betts reveals behind the scenes of football's most unforgettable year

Jane Rocca|Mar 17, 2021
The AFL superstar opens up on the sport's highs and lows – including his role in educating Indigenous youngsters, racial abuse and time away from family – in new documentary on season 2020.
Eddie Betts reveals behind the scenes of football's most unforgettable year

'We are a very long way from Texas': Peter Hitchener on his path to the Nine newsroom

Sue Smethurst|Mar 17, 2021
The iconic newsreader, who grew up in a remote border town, has been a familiar face on TV screens in Melbourne living rooms for more than two decades and says he will keep going for as long the audience wants him to.
'We are a very long way from Texas': Peter Hitchener on his path to the Nine newsroom

Rebel with a cause: the designer behind the sixties' most iconic looks

Jane Rocca|Mar 17, 2021
An Australian exclusive exhibition of clothing, photos and film celebrating the revolutionary fashion designer Mary Quant opens this month in Bendigo.
Rebel with a cause: the designer behind the sixties' most iconic looks

Nazeem Hussain on laughing through our differences

Jane Rocca|Mar 2, 2021
"I still think anyone caught doing or saying racist things should have to wear a T-shirt to apologise. They need to stand on a corner and we shame them into being normal."
Nazeem Hussain on laughing through our differences
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