
Fanatics: The Paper Kites On Creating Their Own Roadhouse Bar To Record An Album
The Paper Kites began as a folk band but their music has never been restrained by genre. Instead, the throughline of their music is the ambience ...
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The Paper Kites began as a folk band but their music has never been restrained by genre. Instead, the throughline of their music is the ambience ...
Read moreThe walls of Lachlan Stuckey’s house are almost entirely lined with shelves of vinyl. He plays guitar for Melbourne five-piece Surprise Chef, who...
Read moreAs a small, independent Melbourne made whiskey, it’s a privilege to be involved with Melbourne’s most iconic annual event as the official whiskey ...
Read moreHey, it’s me, Emily Tresidder, stand-up comedian and radio host from Melbourne. As a comedian who has been performing for seven years, I’ve been a...
Read moreSince 1990, Linden New Art has held a yearly exhibition made of artworks smaller than the size of an A4 page - the Linden Postcard Show. The gall...
Read moreIn March 2020, visitors to Long Space Gallery in Newport were treated to an unusual art exhibition. Spread around the room were ten plinths, each...
Read moreAs a small Melbourne made whiskey, it’s a privilege to be involved with Melbourne’s most iconic annual event as the official whiskey of the 2022 M...
Read moreAs part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival, we shared a conversation with the Comedy Zone line up.
Read moreFlicking through David Wadelton’s book Small Business, it’s easy to feel you are being drawn back to a previous time in history.
Read moreMusic is integral to our lives. It brings people from all walks of life together, has the ability to shift moods and transforms listeners in to t...
Read moreAs the end of the year draws near, the vibe of Melbourne that we love so much is finally being injected back into the streets, and the look of h...
Read more‘Always Was, Always Will Be’ is the official theme of NAIDOC Week (8-15 November 2020), recognising and celebrating that First Nations people hav...
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