Latest articles by Kaylah Joelle Baker
Time to celebrate small businesses
Applications for the 2023 Lord Mayor’s Small Business Awards officially opened on March 29 and the council is seeking nominations for businesses that have helped shape the city.
Read MoreThe duo turning a piece of great American literature into Australian comedy gold
Chaotic comedy duo Lano and Woodley (Colin Lane and Frank Woodley) are back for this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival with another epic adventure awaiting them.
Read MoreLoaded: The “deep passion project” premiering at Malthouse Theatre
Australian author Christos Tsiolkas’ first novel Loaded is being reimagined for Malthouse Beckett Theatre this coming May, with director Stephen Nicolazzo at the helm.
Read MoreHow one photographer is sharing a strong message through their photos
Photographer Lewis Cook has one message to share through their work, and it’s a simple yet important one, “be nice to autistic people”.
Read MorePlay at Arts Centre Melbourne thanks to the launch of its latest public program
Arts Centre Melbourne is launching a public program called PLAY on April 26 as part of its dedicated learning venue The Channel, which continues to be a space for children, families, emerging artists and lifelong learners.
Read MoreGrammy and Academy Award nominated artist visits Melbourne for first time
Composer, pianist, producer, arranger, and recording artist Stephan Moccio is bringing his multitude of talents to Australia for the first time, with him scheduled to perform at the Melbourne Recital Centre on Friday, March 31.
Read MoreSouthbank’s littlest new explorer
Bella is an adorable tiny French bulldog.
Read MoreStudent Q&Arts: Jake Ware
Get to know a student’s experience of studying at The University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music – Jake Ware is currently in their final year of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) at the Victorian College of the Arts …
Read MoreLive Love Work celebrates the inspiring women of Southbank and Montague
In the lead-up to International Women’s Day on March 8, community group Live Love Work Port Phillip took to their socials to share the stories of 25 inspiring women who live, work and run businesses in the area.
Read MoreCompelling story about living with autism debuts at Arts Centre Melbourne
ARCO Jnr is coming to Victoria from Western Australia for the first time on Saturday, April 1 to share its unique story and message about living with autism.
Read MoreHow capturing meaningful images went from a pastime to a passion
Inspiration can come from a range of different places, and for Photography Studies College (PSC) student Peter Waters the moment that sparked his interest in photography came during a visit to the NGV exhibition, An incomplete world.
Read MoreTough Guy Book Club: What does it actually mean to be “tough”?
The words tough and book are not seen together all that often, but for the Tough Guy Book Club that is precisely the point.
Read MoreAn Islander special returns to Sidney Myer Music Bowl
After its roaring success in 2021, the all-ages celebration PASIFIX is coming back to Sidney Myer Music Bowl, to put Australia’s proud Pacific Islander community front and centre for one special night only.
Read MoreMuch-anticipated Moomba Festival returns with an extra day
Moomba Festival is back again in Melbourne for its 69th year, and to make this annual family-friendly festival all the more entertaining, an extra day has been added.
Read MoreSouthbank’s littlest guard dog
Bella may be tiny, but her attitude sure isn’t.
Read MoreACCA launches its Digital Wing
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) has officially launched its first-ever Digital Wing, a dynamic online platform allowing creatives, artists, curators and academics to engage in different ways with audiences.
Read MoreSaving a town, but at what cost?
Malthouse Theatre’s latest production of Nosferatu has been considered so enticing and thrilling that its season has already been extended by more than a week.
Read MoreYalingwa Fellowship winner announced
Senior First Nations artist Maree Clarke was awarded the $60,000 Yalingwa Fellowship on Monday, February 6, at Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA).
Read MoreNever too old to win a graduate award
Samantha Poling is proof that age is just a number, and “it’s never too late” to change trajectory and learn a new skill.
Read MoreThe exciting and magical kids show encouraging imagination
Arts Centre Melbourne’s Summer Families Season has kicked off, starting with the fun, colourful, and captivating performance of I Wish… from Patch Theatre and Gravity & Other Myths.
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