What's Going On in Melbourne and Surrounds
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Chloe Trends: Reviewing Runway Repilcas
Each season designers set new fashion trends om the runaways, and during Fashion Weeks, bloggers, celebrities and fashionistas make a statement with their own trends, and
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Get Digital At JMC Academy's Melbourne Campus
For those with a mind for design, JMC Academy's Digital Design course will now be available to study at their Melbourne campus: a year after the same course was launched in
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The Bennies Share Their Wisdom Machine
There’s no doubt Melbourne party rockers The Bennies would fit right in with the wild-child euphoria of Woodstock.
The group's follow up album to 2013's ‘Rainbows... -
Underworld: A Shining Past And Future
After more than 30 years together and, more recently, a few years apart, Underworld have rediscovered their spark.
Mention the UK duo and it’s likely that 1996... -
6 Reasons To See The 2016 Banff Mountain Film Festival
Hot on the heels of the prestigious mountain festival, the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is heading to Australia.
Brisbane filmgoers will need to switch... -
Sacha Drake's Work Wardrobe Solutions
"It doesn’t matter how old or young you are, as a general rule, sun-dresses, tank tops, spaghetti straps, plunging necklines and thongs need to be reserved for weekends,"
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70 Years Of The Blind Boys Of Alabama: Jimmy Carter Looks Back
People get ready: The Blind Boys Of Alabama are coming.
With a career spanning seven decades, The Blind Boys are legends of the industry, and this month they're... -
Layers Of Possibility: Metalicus Autumn/ Winter 2016
Winter wardrobes can be tricky to master, with the eternal fears of unflattering, bulky layers and boring colours. Though with Australian womenswear brand Metalicus' newest
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Tuka's Chaotic Balancing Act
Usually when a band member goes solo it's a sign of the end. But for Brendan 'Tuka' Tuckerman – of Thundamentals – it's been a successful (albeit hectic) juggling
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Orgasmic Meditation: Women Paying Strangers To Stroke Their Vaginas
How far would you go to get some inner-peace?
A new trend in meditation sees women paying strangers to manually stimulate them in front of a group of people.... -
Killswitch Engage: Seven Kinds Of Hardcore
Pioneers of noughties metalcore, Killswitch Engage assault the ears with songs about loss of love and faith, heartbreak and disillusion.
It is the sound of a... -
DMA's Home Comforts
DMA’s released their self-titled EP in 2014, quickly building some serious hype and cementing their place on festival line-ups around the world.
Since then, the... -
M. Ward Predicts More Rain
Music is more than just a source of income for the prolific folk artist M. Ward; it is his way of coping with the stresses of life, such as global turmoil, inclement weather
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Alliance Française French Film Festival: Rosalie Blum Review
For his first foray behind the camera, actor turned filmmaker Julien Rappeneau has decided to convert Camille Jourdy’s popular graphic novel 'Rosalie Blum' into a quirky
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Madonna @ Rod Laver Arena Review
Madonna was at the start of the pop era: she helped craft the up-beat, synthesized culture with songs that still endure across radio stations around this vast
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Riley Pearce: Outside The Lines
The follow up to a well-received single release might seem a difficult task.
But humble, independent singer-songwriter Riley Pearce has impressed, bringing a new EP... -
Cookin' With Friends: Cookin' On 3 Burners
Cookin' On 3 Burners are bringing their blend of funk and soul to the masses, and have invited a few friends along for the ride.
After nearly 20 years together,... -
Steve Poltz: He Was Meant For Us
Folk troubadour, Steve Poltz, has become a regular visitor to Australia and as he embarks on another national tour, he has a very important message for his
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The Rubens: Hottest 100 Champions Headline Groovin The Moo
After The Rubens’ single ‘Hoops’ was voted #1 song for Triple J's Hottest 100 in January, lead singer Sam Margin went into shock.
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Cold War Kids: Self-Taught Monkeys
Matt Maust, bassist for the Cold War Kids, is excited about coming back to Australia.
The band will be touring later this month for Bluesfest and a string of...
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