The Weekender: May 18-20
ENGAGE your body, mind and spirit this weekend at the Buddha’s Day and Multicultural Festival, the Human Rights Arts & Film Festival and the Next Wave Festival. Plus don’t miss Owl Eyes at the Toff in Town.
Human Rights Arts and Film Festival 2012
UNDERSTAND the issues of human rights through creative expressions in film, art, music and forums during the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival.
100% Melbourne (Review)
100% Melbourne is a fascinating interactive portrayal of Melbourne’s diverse population, reflecting the numerous demographics that co-exist in this city.
Colour and culture at Etcetera
ETCETERA was a colourful display of the best music and culture Indonesia has to offer. But as Sumisha Naidu discovers, it’s not just the locals who do it best.
100% Melbourne: part theatre, part game, part reality
ACCLAIMED Berlin theatre makers Rimini Protokoll have cast 100 everyday Melbourne folk in an unusual piece of theatre this weekend. Amanda Yap checks out 100% Melbourne.
The Weekender: April 28 – 29
IN this week’s edition, Catherine May searches out a number of European cultural celebrations, an exhibition to entice your inner travel bug and fashion markets in the northern suburbs.
The Weekender: April 21 – 22
MELD’S Catherine May rounds up the best Melbourne has to offer this weekend. Visit the Finders Keepers Market and the Persian Fair, celebrate Record Store Day, catch an Aboriginal comedy showcase and more.
Flashmob in Melbourne tomorrow
IF you love flashmobs, you’ll want to be loitering around the city this weekend. Steven Tannason drops a few hints.
Comedy Fest: Michael Hing, An Open Letter (Review)
AFTER sell-out seasons at the Sydney Comedy and Fringe Festivals, Michael Hing debuts with a show about racism, inequality and dick jokes. Lots of dick jokes.
The People’s Market and Flea: the Melbourne market with it all
IT’S the new Melbourne flea market with it all – vintage pre-loved items, fresh seasonal produce, delicious food and great entertainment. Victoria Brown checks it out.
Comedy Fest: Jason Chong in Where’s the Remote? (Review)
EXPECT a very different comedy experience as Jason Chong takes you on a high tech adventure where movies come to life. Amanda Yap indulges the inner child in her.
Comedy fest: Stephen K Amos, Laughter Is My Agenda (Review)
INTERNATIONAL comedy circuit regular Stephen K. Amos is back with his new show Laughter Is My Agenda at the Melb International Comedy Fest. Shirlaine Tse checks it out.