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, the new joint production from Monash University and The Malthouse Theatre that tackles ambition, triumph, failure, life and death all within the confines of a strange sporting competition where the actors can win or lose.
The Festival of Questions brings together great thinkers and the quick-witted, and across four sessions all the big issues will be unpacked and fleshed out.
The Amazing Traveling Comedy Tour is settling in during the Melbourne Fringe Festival, bringing the best of Australia’s alternative comedians to The Courthouse Hotel in North Melbourne.
Are you ready to shake your booty and sing at the top of your lungs? The Marion Cranes debut EP Sexy Motivation tackles queer themes in an unique and rare way with their new song, Feel (Gay Love).
Milk Bar Mag was lucky enough to catch up with Sam Loy and talk about the origins, the future and why you should be listening to the podcast, Human/Ordinary.
Starring Bryan Brown, Shari Sebbens and Sean Keenan, Australia Day takes place over a 12-hour period on our controversial national holiday, weaving the fascinating stories of three Australians from diverse backgrounds.