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Food & Drink
Tales from the Dining Room
Part performance, part dining experience, Cherry, Cherry brings the stories and tastes of Mauritius and Iran to an intimate dinner party – and you’re invited.
Art & Design
Ganesh's Victorious Return
Ganesh Versus the Third Reich comes to Carriageworks for its Sydney debut, and captures the moving, confronting journey of a Hindu god in Nazi Germany – all conjured up in modern day Geelong.
Art & Design
The Government Inspector – The Play That Wasn’t Supposed to Happen
The unlikely events that led to Simon Stone’s upcoming adaptation of The Government Inspector, playing at the Malthouse Theatre, prove that sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
Art & Design
The Big West Festival
The Big West Festival looks past cheap food, reasonable rent prices and not always flattering stereotypes to reveal an increasingly creative, vibrant pocket of Melbourne that’s unlike any other part of town.
Art & Design
Super Discount Prepares For Battle
Back to Back Theatre’s new play reimagines the classic superhero story for the battlefield of daily life.
Food & Drink
La Condesa’s Backstreet Taqueria
With a name that literally translates to ‘countess’, Fitzroy’s newly opened taqueria and cantina offers tacos fit for a royal, minus the pretension.
Food & Drink
The Chai’s the Limit
We visit the gentlemen behind Prana Chai at their small Bentleigh factory to talk real masala chai, healthy living and sharing the love.
Food & Drink
STREAT Smart
Having just opened their third permanent cafe, the journey towards eradicating youth homelessness and poverty starts with an amble down one inspiring STREAT.
Food & Drink
Coming of Age with Mesa Verde
The last unclaimed corner on the sixth floor of the iconic Curtin House comes into its own with the opening of Mesoamerican bar and eatery Mesa Verde.
Food & Drink
CafeSmart Does Caffeine for a Cause
Adam Robinson, director of charity organisation StreetSmart, explains how the smallest of habitual behaviours, like buying a morning coffee, can be harnessed for the greater good.
Food & Drink
CafeSmart Does Caffeine for a Cause
Adam Robinson, director of charity organisation StreetSmart, explains how the smallest of habitual behaviours, like buying a morning coffee, can be harnessed for the greater good.
Food & Drink
Fonda’s Upstairs Ático
Finally granted a liquor licence, Fonda Windsor celebrates the end of prohibition with the unveiling of its upstairs bar, Ático, housed in the converted attic above the goodtime casa.
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