Arts & Culture

Memories That Make Us: A multimedia exploration of the post-war Italian migrant experience

Memories That Make Us: A multimedia exploration of the post-war Italian migrant experience

April 2nd, 2025 - Jon Fleetwood

The Italian Assistance Association has launched its latest exhibition, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the hundreds of thousands of people who migrated to Australia from Italy after World War Two.

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Vintage photobooth finds new home at Lygon Court

February 26th, 2025 - Georgie Atkins

Carlton is now home to its very own vintage photobooth, thanks to the team behind the iconic Flinders Street Station booth, which has set up a new spot for locals to enjoy at Lygon Court.

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Carlton’s youngest author debuts first picture book 

February 26th, 2025 - Georgie Atkins

Emma may be Inner City News’s littlest Inner City Local, but she’s already achieved more than most children her age. 

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Sing Sing 

February 26th, 2025 - Ruby Lowenstein

Greg Kwedar’s Sing Sing (2024) opens on a stage, where an actor recites a soliloquy from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. We could be anywhere. 

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Melbourne International Comedy Festival returns with local acts 

February 26th, 2025 - Georgie Atkins

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) is set to return from March 26 to April 20, promising its biggest and most exciting lineup yet.

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Knovus: transforming the knitwear industry with cutting-edge 3D technology

February 26th, 2025 - Georgie Atkins

For more than 10 years, Knovus has been redefining the knitwear industry, harnessing advanced 3D technology to create innovative knitted products while sharing their expertise with others.

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A journey to oneself: EQUALS to feature at Midsumma

January 29th, 2025 - Anna Bolten

As a part of the annual Midsumma festival, a production more than two years in the making EQUALS by Cynda Beare invites locals to a duologue about identity issues, self-love and trying to understand the big city life.

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Local Carlton gallery unveils annual Christmas exhibition

November 27th, 2024 - Georgie Atkins

Bridget McDonnell Gallery’s 39th annual Christmas exhibition will open on December 6, with this year’s event promising a diverse selection of works by both renowned Australian and international artists, continuing the gallery’s tradition of showcasing exceptional art.

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 There’s Still Tomorrow  

November 27th, 2024 - Ruby Lowenstein

There’s Still Tomorrow is a film about the ever-elusive promise of the future, taunting us with its perpetual deferral. Tomorrow will be better. Tomorrow I will change my life. It’s a familiar refrain – one most people know better than its fulfilment. 

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Memoir of a Snail

October 30th, 2024 - Ruby Lowenstein

Memoir of a Snail, written and directed by Adam Elliot, is a beautifully crafted claymation film following two orphaned children, a boy who dreams of “eating fire” (Kodi Smit-McPhee), and a girl who collects snails (Sarah Snook). With Elliot’s signature dark humour and melancholy, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the quiet desires that shape our lives.

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Hareruya Pantry makes Lincoln Square shine

September 28th, 2022 - Carol Saffer
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