


Veteran Melbourne rocker Paul 'Bom' Bombig launches politically charged second album
Unlike the more covertly political material explored in his first album, 2017’s Atomic Rage, the topics touched upon ...
From post-wall chaos to propagandists, the HSBC German Film Festival pulls no punches

9am kick-offs and trip-sitting on MDMA: Ty Gray does nothing by halves

50 years of Melbourne punk: The festival offering a rare glimpse into the city's underbelly

Philip Glass is being reimagined at Melbourne Recital, with a remarkable twist

'A bit of a mindfuck': Marcus Whale is crafting multi-sensory ecstasy at The Substation

'The story of violence': Why Melbourne's new production of Henry 5 mirrors modern conflicts

General Mack’s Grapeshot: Meet the virtuoso bringing a musical cannon to Melbourne

First Nations composer Aaron Wyatt premieres new work at Melbourne Chamber Orchestra's Homeland

The pub that rose from the ashes: Why the Cosmo's four-day bday bash is a 'momentous milestone'

Dean Luke's new single Love Can Be So Cruel charts 'breakups and the strange, painful aftermath'

From basements to the big stage: Grayscale and Slowly Slowly's musical affair

Inside Melbourne's stunning new jazz festival: 'A little bit of a rebellion'
