Latest articles by Kaylah Joelle Baker
Alex lives his dream, with new venture in sight
Following a rise in popularity, aspiring chef Alex Cheah’s Carlton apartment-based restaurant was shut down by the City of Melbourne earlier this year, but all hope is not lost yet.
Read MoreCarlton’s new community pantry encourages “locals to help one another out”
The Church of All Nations (CAN) Community Support program has its hearts set on inspiring a community of generosity with its latest community project “Little Free Pantry”.
Read MoreLa Mama launches winter program
Despite stepping down from her role as CEO and artistic director of La Mama earlier this year, Liz Jones continues to show her love for the indie theatre through the curation of its winter program.
Read MoreExplore the possibilities of puppetry
The Festival of Puppetry has returned to Carlton and will run until July 2 – don’t miss out on experiencing the “amazing smorgasbord of styles and possibilities” on offer.
Read MoreBelle Property expands into Melbourne’s inner north
Following a merger with Alexkarbon Real Estate, Belle Property has set its sights on Melbourne’s inner north, opening offices in Ascot Vale and North Melbourne.
Read MoreLong-time East Melbourne artist commences touring show at local library
East Melbourne resident Sarah Gabriel has been showcasing her talent in the suburb for many years, and she is doing so once again by starting her touring show Comfort Creatures at East Melbourne Library.
Read MoreComfortable shoes that stand the test of time
If there is one thing Watt’s Shoe Store knows, it’s how to provide high-quality, sturdy, well-fitted shoes for new and long-standing customers.
Read MoreLa Mama goes from ashes to international recognition
The reconstruction of small indie theatre La Mama is being internationally recognised with design lead architect Meg White debuting her Rebuild La Mama installation at the Prague Quadrennial (PQ) of Performance Design and Space.
Read MoreHow nature became the secret to Nefysi’s success
Within every bottle of Nefysi’s health and beauty products is a remedy given to its customers by the earth itself, and a promise to disrupt the over-complicated market.
Read MoreCarlton’s new smart bench: a bright example of data-led designs
A new, quirky, bright green “smart bench” on a Carlton median strip is taking street infrastructure to a new level.
Read MoreGoldmine Records: “the one-stop shop” for all your music listening needs
Despite music today being easily accessible online, there is something special about going into your local bricks and mortar record store, and Goldmine Records owner Ben Hill can attest to this.
Read MoreCaitlin Dullard steps in as La Mama’s artistic director
Caitlin Dullard is ready to throw her “head and heart” into her new position as La Mama’s CEO and artistic director following the departure of Liz Jones from the role after 50 years.
Read MoreThe new Carlton venue shining a light on local makers
For the team behind Elgin St’s newest all-day venue sunhands, which opened on March 21, there is nothing more important than championing local makers, growers and producers.
Read MoreBreak the Binaries exhibition blends art, science and identity together
Science Gallery at the University of Melbourne launched its third exhibition, Break the Binaries, on February 18, with works centred around sharing people’s personal journeys with identity.
Read MoreThousands of students gather for O-Week festivities
Students from all over the globe were seen to be basking in the excitement of Melbourne Orientation Week ahead of semester one starting on February 27.
Read MoreCouncil welcomes international students back
The City of Melbourne has prepared a multitude of activities to help make Melbourne a welcoming experience for international students.
Read MoreCarlton Primary brings food from around the world to your doorstep
Carlton Primary School and Slow Food Melbourne recently partnered up to launch the first official Carlton Street Eats market on Thursday, February 16.
Read MoreMelbourne Museum partners with First Nations creatives
Melbourne Museum has partnered with Mob in Fashion and PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival to elevate First Nations designers in the fashion industry.
Read MoreAdvocate for female researchers honoured
East Melbourne resident Mary-Jane Gething, a professor emerita of biochemistry and molecular biology at The University of Melbourne, said she was surprised and proud to have received an Australia Day award.
Read MoreKing and Godfree: “Everything we like about Italy in the one place”
King and Godfree director Luca Sbardella always looks back fondly on the times he spent going back to Italy with his family, enjoying and revelling in experiences that could not be found in Australia.
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