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Melbourne’s Best Independent Bookstores

There’s a labyrinthine CBD institution that’s been around since the early ’60s, a handsome art bookstore that looks more like a design boutique, and nearly 30-year-old queer bookshop that’s become a community hub. Trawl these shelves for new releases, classics and more obscure titles. → Read More

The Top Fashion Films to See at MIFF

With its inherent drama, costumes and cast of outlandish characters, fashion has always translated well to film. In partnership with MIFF, here’s our pick of what to sit front row for. → Read More

Our Top Picks of MIFF’s Weird, Experimental and Offbeat Films

Beyond the crowd-pleasers and big names, here’s our pick of the different and unusual films at this year’s movie marathon, in partnership with MIFF. → Read More

A Minimal, Modernist Australian Masterpiece Made With No Money

A new independent Tasmanian film, Under the Cover of Cloud, will show at MIFF alongside Cannes award winners and big-budget Hollywood flicks. And director Ted Wilson did it alone. → Read More

Brothers’ Nest: On the Tour Bus With Shane and Clayton Jacobson

The minds behind Kenny are back with a brilliantly dark comedy about siblings, family secrets and murder. → Read More

MoMA at the NGV: Five Masterpieces Not to Miss

Picasso. Dali. Warhol. Duchamp. There are icons aplenty in the NGV’s enormous new show – make sure you spend time with these. → Read More

First Look: MoMA Brings Some of Its Very Best to the NGV

Melbourne is hosting a selection of one of the finest art collections in the world over winter, more than half of which has never left the iconic New York museum the artworks call home. → Read More

An Important New Film About a “Dark Patch in Australian History”

Two of our country’s most prominent lawyers have worked tirelessly for mistreated refugees, but nothing seems to help. They hope a new documentary, Border Politics, will. → Read More

Top Picks: The Next Wave Festival

From new rituals to dancing dogs, and from Islam to transgenderism, the bold Next Wave biennial presents a slew of new artistic voices. → Read More

NGV Announces Escher and Nendo Crossover Exhibition

Next summer, impossible Dutch geometry will meet Japanese conceptual design. → Read More

A Melbourne-Made Film Set in 1990s Dandenong, Going to Cannes

Charles Williams’s drama about an adolescent growing up in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs will compete in the world’s biggest and most influential film festival. → Read More

Spanish Film Festival: Try MoVida’s Galician Octopus

The Spanish Film Festival is here. It’s the perfect time to experiment with a classic, simple Spanish recipe. → Read More

Diane Arbus’s Iconic American Portraits Come to Melbourne

Heide’s new exhibition shows one of America’s greatest and most polarising photographers at the height of her power. → Read More

ACMI in Wonderland

From the ingenious to the downright creepy, Melbourne’s new Alice in Wonderland exhibition is an odyssey through the history of cinema itself. → Read More

Armando Iannucci: Tragedy, Truth and the Hilarious Death of Stalin

We catch up with one of cinema’s greatest political satirists, who, in his latest film, has turned his attention to one of history’s most reprehensible characters. → Read More

When Good Design Elevates E-Waste to Modern Art

One clever artwork at the NGV Triennial aims to educate as well as inspire. In partnership with Mercedes-Benz, the principal partner of the NGV Triennial, we look at the work of a duo designing to make a difference. → Read More

Your Essential Guide to Melbourne Design Week

From sustainable furniture to colourful textiles to huge bunches of balloons (yes, balloons!), the scope of Melbourne Design Week knows no bounds. → Read More

In the Galleries: Five Shows to See in February

Old men do impassioned karaoke. The sun shines on Rosebud. Gallery walls bulge. Here’s your month in art. → Read More

You Are (Not) Alone

In Melbourne’s newest experiential artwork, you leave reality at the door. → Read More

The Triennial: Twelve Pieces Not To Miss

We have too many favourites to count. But here are some of them. → Read More