Tag: The Plus Ones

Secret Foodies – Taste Of The Barossa

You make a booking for dinner without knowing the venue, the menu or who your company might be.  Sounds risky, right? Well fear not, you and about a hundred other people are in the same boat. But come the evening…

Moira Finucane The Rapture

Moira Finucane’s ‘The Rapture’: Party at the Edge of the Abyss

The atmosphere was positively electric for Moira Finucane’s opening of her new performance, The Rapture. There was frenetic buzzing energy from the audience as we shuffled to our seats at the cabaret-style tables at fortyfivedownstairs. A cross-shaped catwalk dominates the…

magnus scandinavian film festival

Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival 2017 – The Plus Ones’ guide

One of cinema’s greatest joys is that it allows viewers to visit faraway places, often with filmmakers whose intimate knowledge of their homelands can offer more than a real visit would. Melbourne is lucky enough to host film festivals all…

Bach – Passions of the Soul at the Melbourne Recital Centre

Nothing filled my soul with fire on a chilly night like Bach – Passions of the Soul at the Melbourne Recital Centre by an ensemble of talented artists directed by Rachael Beesley, who also performed beautifully on the violin. Bach…

The National Geographic Photo Ark – Melbourne Zoo 2017

You know that look that your pet dog or cat always gives you? That knowing gaze seems to look right through you and reminds you that you are not just dealing with an ‘animal’, but a living breathing creature that…

Seouljaboy Korean restaurant Melbourne

Seouljaboy – get a Korean food fix in the CBD

Korean restaurant Seouljaboy is tucked away at the Parliament end of Bourke Street. Situated in a nondescript-looking building from the outside, you would be forgiven for walking straight past — but don’t. The restaurant has an industrial/factory style with cool, comfy booths. The Plus Ones…

A Night to Remember Ghetto Cabaret

A Night To Remember: The Ghetto Cabaret

I didn’t know what to expect. Seeing a ‘Ghetto Cabaret’ inside a Jewish cultural centre? I took my seat not knowing if I were going to see history, theatre, or just entertainment. An original work from Melbourne performer Galit Klas,…