Articles written by: Lachlan Baynes

Viking

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/11/15/viking/

Said to be the third most expensive Russian film ever produced, Andrei Kravchuk’s Viking is a sweeping historical epic centering on the rise of a outlaw turned warrior who eventually converting the territory to Christianity after centuries of Pagan rule.

Merah

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/11/09/merah/

Bringing contemporary Malaysian street food to Northcote’s own High Street, the sleek and minimalist Merah aims to give patrons a touch of spice with their authentic home-style inspired menu.

Loch Lomond and Glen Scotia

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/10/31/loch-lomond-and-glen-scotia/

Renowned whisky brands Loch Lomond and Glen Scotia are finally making the trip from the highlands of Scotland to a store near you.

Juliet Melbourne

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/10/27/juliet-melbourne/

Juliet Melbourne, the new basement bar from owner Martin Pirc, is an ode to the female winemakers, spirit makers and producers lacking the recognition they deserve in the hospitality industry.

BLUE

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/10/09/blue/

BLUE is the story our generation need to hear. In the last 40 years, half of all marine life has been lost and the new documentary examines the current state of the world’s oceans and how we are failing them.

Death Match: Interview with Morgan Rose

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/10/02/death-match-interview-with-morgan-rose/

Milk Bar Mag was lucky enough to sit down with playwright Morgan Rose to discuss her work, winning, losing and her current show, Death Match.

Killing Ground

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/08/30/killing-ground/

Killing Ground is a survival thriller set deep in the outback where the suspense is constant and unrelenting, making for a thrilling but ultimately unenjoyable theatre-going experience.

MIFF: The Butterfly Tree

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/08/17/miff-the-butterfly-tree/

Milk Bar Mag reviews MIFF favourite The Butterfly Tree, a fantastical love story and a raw examination of a family in mourning.

MIFF: I am not your Negro

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/08/16/miff-i-am-not-your-negro/

Milk Bar Mag reviews MIFF favourite I am not your Negro, and tells you why it's the documentary that has a generation talking.

Arlechin

http://www.milkbarmag.com/2017/08/01/arlechin/

The latest offering from the Grossi family, Arlechin is a small, modern and relaxed wine bar in the centre of the CBD that has everyone talking.

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