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A ‘Novel’. Or Something.

Dale Brett ‘promotes’ the new work of Tao Lin to ensure the ‘legacy’ of Bret Easton Ellis lives on through ‘important’ and ‘relevant’ fiction.

Through the Lens with Thomas Mukoya

Make sure you come along to hear Thomas Mukoya share his experiences from the frontline as an award-winning photojournalist based in Nairobi.

A “Home” Worth Loving

Listen to me please, you’re like me – the homo sapiens, a wise human… Life – A miracle in the universe, appear around 4 billion years ago… and we humans only 200,000 years ago, yet we’ve succeeded in disrupting the balance that’s so essential to the life… listen carefully to this extraordinary story, which is yours, and decide what you want to do with it. Brian Sio looks at Home The Movie.

MWF Workshop

Lisa Gye and Peter Browne are presenting a workshop on making your own online magazine as part of this year’s Melbourne Writers Festival.

Free Lecture with Jay Rosen

New York University’s Jay Rosen, one of the leading thinkers on the future of journalism, is flying down south to have a casual conversation.

Exhibition – Gestures & Procedures

Gestures & Procedures, brings together a series of works in which artists depict simple, recurring actions and sequences in their conceptual practice

Tim Burton Hits Town

Explore the creative genius behind Edward Scissorhands, Batman and Alice in Wonderland.

10 Transforming Youths

Philip Brophy’s new work can be seen at Signal, located on the Northbank of the Yarra next to Flinders Street Station.

Become a computer tutor!

Kensington Neighbourhood House is looking for technology-savvy volunteers to help seniors build their computer skills.

Looking for Harvey

Set in the sunny seaside town of Cannes during its annual film festival this documents the journey of Swinburne media lecturer Jeremy Weinstein as he goes in search of his idol and namesake Harvey Weinstein.