Sat
3
Artist Daniel Agdag’s new exhibition is filled with intricate cardboard film sets held together with PVA. Catch them while you can.
Book Market, Every Saturday, Fed Square, Melbourne. Any more info required? Click here.
Get a wholesome and tasty start to the weekend at Veg Out Community Garden’s monthly produce market.
Sun
4
Aussie filmmakers Ben Lewin and Judi Levine talk about their Sundance winning film The Sessions at the Nova.
Handmade, locally designed art, fashion, jewellery, homewares and vintage. Plus coffee and a middle-aged punk rocker.
Whether you’re after vintage clothing, an old toaster, some He-Man toys or breakfast, you’re bound to find it at Camberwell Market.
Mon
5
Get your movie fix every Monday at Cinema Nova.
Tue
6
RMIT’S graduating Photography students get to have their very own photography exhibition, full with an array of awesome photos.
Wish you had been around in the era of wearing lycra practicing aerobics to Jane Fonda’s workout tapes? You’re not the only one.
Wed
7
Do you feel like chicken tonight? Get thee some crispy fried goodness in Collingwood.
Every Wednesday Melbourne’s favourite Tiki bar is getting the weekend started early with half price rum to whet your whistle.
Instead of hymns, this sing-along choir belts out pop songs in The Butterfly Club.
Fri
9
Excision is the last movie of the Monster Fest daily series that’s been playing at the Nova Cinemas.
Mungo’s Hi-Fi are a traditional dub sound system, coming live from the UK to Night Owl this Friday.
Dysphemic and Miss Eliza return from the states to Melbourne for a free bass-heavy show at the Laundry on Friday (9 November).
The third of the Astor’s Wes Anderson retrospectives will consist of a double header featuring The Darjeeling Limited and Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Polyglot Theatre presents a world premiere theatrical event especially designed for children aged under 12 months and their parents.
22 Bond films. 75 minutes. 4 actors. Bond-A-Rama! returns to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the first Bond film Dr. No.
Billing itself as the world’s premier alternative drawing movement, Dr. Sketchy's should appeal to artists of all skill levels.
The restaurant at the Abbotsford Convent will host the first ever Lentil As Anything Gala Dinner. All proceeds will go towards supporting important community work.
Comedy duo Cinema Fiasco return to the Astor Theatre to provide live commentary on the awful James Bond spoof For Your Height Only.
The Wine Lane on Artemis Lane will be offering Pinot and Italian cheeses this Thursday. Getcha posh on.
Charles Dickens is honoured at a lecture and documentary detailing his life and legacy at the Wheeler Centre on Friday.
Prof. Purushottama Bilimoria presents lecture, 'Animal Justice and Moral Mendacity: Between Judaism and Hinduism', at the Unitarian Hall.
Victorian Interior Decoration is discussed by Prof. Miles Lewis, and displayed at the Johnston Collection.
Beer Walking
We learn about the city’s boozy history on a new walk from Melbourne By Foot.
Two days left to Do it in a Dress
You’ve got ’til the end of October to be ace and help give the women of Sierra Leone access to education. Hurry!
Video: Melbourne Festival Hub
We filmed the creation of the amazing Melbourne Festival Hub - from the first build to barbecues and Boy George.
Baby Pizza
We drop by Chris Lucas’ new all day cafe and pizzeria with neon nads in Richmond.
My day on a Porn Shoot III: The Unusual Object
Find out how Brett Hamm’s day on a porn shoot ended in the final installment of our saucy series.