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TGI Fridays menu launch at Melbourne Central

I’m always a bit sceptical when U.S. chains try to implement their brand on Melbourne (Starbucks, anyone?). However a recently opened TGI Fridays on level 3 of Melbourne Central (next to ABC) is a different story altogether. With a chic…

Australian Fashion Film Awards honour independent filmmakers

The Australian Fashion Film Awards were an elegant, modern Venetian Carnival-themed affair. Now in its second year, the AFFA was created to establish the profile of the fashion film industry in Australia in order to nurture and promote creatives within…

The Inaugural Dal Zotto Prosecco Picnic

This summer Burnham Beeches played host to the inaugural Dal Zotto winery’s Prosecco Picnic. Situated on the lawns in front of Shannon Bennett’s latest venture, Piggery Café, the Dal Zotto family treated all picnic-goers to a fantastic feast, and some delectable…

Starter Art: New Season Photography at LUMAS Gallery

For those who aspire to access the art market, and knowingly display it, LUMAS is a gallery to start at. The concept is clever: unlike traditional fine art galleries, LUMAS is styled as a display home with complementing furniture by DOMO….

Women of Letters: nothing on earth as intimate

Co-founders Michaela McGuire and Marieke Hardy have stumbled upon something truly amazing — there is nothing on earth as intimate as a personal letter. ‘Women of Letters’ follows a simple structure, whereby guest speakers are invited on stage to read a…

‘Illusionaire’: a remarkable evening of magic at a unique location

Sam Angelico and Rosanna Maccarron have been performing magic for over 20 years, enthralling audiences on cruise ships, at cabaret and variety shows, and corporate events. Now is your chance to see their latest show, Illusionaire, at the Mission to Seafarers…

‘The Screwtape Letters’ at Chapel off Chapel

If you have ever considered renouncing goodness and training to become a demon, The Screwtape Letters is a great place to start. Based on The Chronicles of Narnia author C.S. Lewis’s popular satire, it concerns the letters between an elder…

Three things we love about the Royal Croquet Club

I’m writing this review from the comfort of an air-conditioned café, on a 34-degree day while flicking through dozens of pictures we took of the Royal Croquet Club’s (RCC) opening night – most of these pictures are of delicious Pimms…

‘Ladies in Black’ at Regent’s Theatre

Are you a retro formal dress fanatic? Do you love Australian stories told in song and dance? Do you have youthful memories of working retail over the summer holidays? All these things are to be found in Queensland Theatre Company’s Ladies…