Art & Design

Literature Events: October Edition

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Like a fat man standing at a water slide entrance, cautious yet excited, October is a mess of conflicted feelings.

The skinny middle child of a festive plump family, October waits as the holiday table is set. Representatives of major department stores are busy prepping the year’s final surge: a city-wide splurge of culturally unspecific decoration. Both cups have officially runeth over (AFL and NRL), and the month of grey mornings has officially begun (yes the clocks say 7am but my body clings to the historical for a few more weeks).

October is a month that requires great sensitivity. Many remain on edge about what’s to come (ie Christmas dinner) and Hamish McDonald (of 6pm with George Negus fame) kicks the dialogue off as he joins the Ambassador of Jordan, Rima Ahmad Alaadeen, and other panelists to discuss the implications of the Arab Spring on October 20.

On October 11, one of Australia’s most highly acclaimed cultural critics, Simon Leys, attempts the seemingly impossible; to finally explain the purpose of literary criticism. Which is great because that’s one headache you definitely don’t want this close to the holiday season.

As we gain the crest of the year’s biggest landfill, October is also a time to reflect. The seventh billion person is likely to be born before the end of year, hence It’s Getting Crowded in Here (at The Wheeler Centre on October 12) looks ahead at the challenges that citizen seven billion will likely face in their lifetime.

This month is also an opportunity to form gangs and collude on deviously thoughtful Christmas lists. And there’s plenty of shiny new titles to cram your stocking: Miles Vertigan’s debut Life Kills launches at Bella Union Bar on October 6, Elliot Perlman’s The Street Sweeper (October 13), Wayne McAulley’s The Cook (October 19) and Alex Miller’s Autumn Laing (October 25).

And if that selection is a tad low tempo for you, Matthew Reilly, author of adrenaline fueled blockbusters Ice Station, Temple and Area 7, drops in at the Wheeler Centre on October 17 to explain his latest contribution to unapologetic escapism, Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves.

Not to be forgotten, Australian Book Review will put its best fictional foot forward with the launch of the annual ABR Fiction Edition and announce the winner of the Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Competition – all on October 12 at Readings Carlton.

Please note: all events kick off an hour earlier than they did last month.


Food and Drink

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2024/04/02/indu-dining-conscious-vegan-night/

INDU Dining – Conscious Vegan Night

INDU Dining, one of Melbourne's most delectable hidden gems, has been offering up a contemporary twist on Sri Lankan cuisine since 2021 – and is now running a monthly Conscious Vegan Night that cannot be missed!

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2023/12/06/stella-restaurant-and-bar/

Stella Restaurant and Bar

Do you need to find a restaurant to make a lasting impression for that romantic date or a group of friends for your festive end-of-year dinner? Then look no further than Stella Restaurant and Bar. Situated in the hustle and bustle of Chapel St, Stella is offering both Christmas Day and NYE celebrations galore.

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2023/11/30/15-years-of-400-gradi/

15 Years of 400 Gradi

400 Gradi's recent 15th birthday celebration, hosted in the beating heart of Brunswick, was a grand spectacle of tantalising Italian delicacies, free flowing drinks and was wrapped in an atmosphere of sheer jubilation.

Photo & Video

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2015/04/02/the-10th-whitelion-bail-out-charity-fundraiser/

The 10th Whitelion Bail Out Charity Fundraiser

Bail Out's plans to help out Melbourne's disadvantaged youth.

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2014/10/15/the-fox-darkroom/

The Fox Darkroom

Snap away with The Fox Darkroom, a mecca for photography aficionados to learn all about the traditional methods of black and white photography.

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2013/08/23/photographer-of-the-week-hannah-markoff/

Photographer of the week: Hannah Markoff

Babes, beauty and greasy food.