Review: RBG Celebrates the Work of a Notorious Pioneer of Gender Equality
From a young age, Mitch dedicated himself to writing. He thrives on shaping stories of great endeavours, no matter the form they take. He came to Melbourne to surround himself with likeminded people, and soon found a home in The 8 Percent. Mitch writes mainly on futurology, creativity, and brand activism.
Review: RBG Celebrates the Work of a Notorious Pioneer of Gender Equality
Spencer Tunick’s ‘Return of the Nude’ Leaves Indelible Mark on Melbourne’s Cultural History
Legendary nude photographer Spencer Tunick has returned to Melbourne to produce a stunning and vibrant installation entitled Return of the Nude.
FESTEN is a Confronting Satire That Deserves to be Experienced
The new production from Play Dead Theatre draws on the Dogme 95 roots of its source material to draw audience members into its exploration of one family’s dark secrets.
Review: MARY SHELLEY Misses the Opportunity to Celebrate its Subject’s Complex Life
It’s titular subject may have broken from convention, but Mary Shelley certainly doesn’t.
Ned Kelly to Roam Australia Once Again
Sidney Nolan’s classic paintings are set to travel to the “far corners of Australia” from the end of this year, a move set to provide great cultural and economic benefit to regional areas.
Jacobson Brothers Talk Family, Financing, and Their New Film, Brothers’ Nest
The siblings behind Aussie comedy classic Kenny discuss the joy of subverting expectations, the challenge of getting a film into production, and the innovative funding model that made their new movie, Brothers’ Nest, a reality.
PROVOCARÉ Festival Prepares to Arouse Melbourne This July
The festival unites some of the most provocative artists in the world for a daring, entertaining, and thought-provoking event this July.
Review: BROTHERS’ NEST is One of Australia’s Best Films in Years
Intelligent, atmospheric, and finely acted, dark comedy Brothers’ Nest is Australian film at its most memorable.
Le Sacré: Ballet and Circus Arts Unite in Captivating Australian First
Students from the National Institute of Circus Arts and The Australian Ballet School unite in an engaging and vibrant performance.
Artwork of the Week: Return of the Nude
Commissioned to produce two installations at Melbourne’s PROVOCARÉ festival this July, photographer Spencer Tunick reveals to us the origin of his style, the challenge of creating public nude installations, and his plans to transform Chapel Street.
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