Korean dance sensation Black Queen in Melbourne
IF CLUBBING is your thing, this may be just what you need to top off the weekend. Black Queen will be at Billboard nightclub this Sunday alongside SKB B-boy crew and turntable masters Slice n Dice.
IF CLUBBING is your thing, this may be just what you need to top off the weekend. Black Queen will be at Billboard nightclub this Sunday alongside SKB B-boy crew and turntable masters Slice n Dice.
THIS modern day adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic, A Doll’s House, is sharp and witty while retaining an intelligent commentary on female identity.
MELD reporter Joyce Ho tickles comedian Michael Connell’s funny bone and finds out what Australian humour is all about.
MELD reporter Jowee Tee catches up with Malaysian film and music sensation Pete Teo to talk about the short film series 15Malaysia.
THE Korean Film Festival is making its way to Melbourne for the first time, and old favourites like J.S.A: Joint Security Area are on the bill alongside new short films by up-and-coming Korean directors.
VOICES: The Carrical Project tells the story of five men with mental illness. Inspired by true stories and originally scripted by students, the play explores not only the men’s illnesses, but their lives, their personalities, their humour and their hopes. Also don’t miss our ticket giveaway!
IS IT about giving all or nothing when it comes to pursuing your passions? Meld talks to successful Melbourne author Alice Pung about books, jobs and dads.
BJORN Troch has gotten halfway around the world without a single guidebook. It’s the kindness of strangers, he says, that makes it possible.
On Sunday select cinemas will be showing advanced screenings of Zookeeper to raise money for the Sony Foundation. Tickets cost $9.00, with proceeds going towards helping young people struggling with issues such as homelessness, serious illness and disability. Hoyts, on Level 3 of Melbourne Central, is among participating cinemas.
The Social Traveler, aka Belgian Bjorn Troch, is hosting a party-of-sorts at 100 Pound Bend, 361 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, from 7pm to 11pm, Friday September 2nd.
Come for a drink and a chance to meet new people. It’s all about not being too shy to just say hi. See the Facebook page for more information.
MELD Magazine catches up with former MasterChef contestant Poh Ling Yeow to chat about her new show, Poh’s Kitchen on the Road.
LONELY PLANET’S new title is aimed specifically at adventurous Gen Y-ers, with tips on everything from buying plane tickets to handling love on the road. Ooo, and we’ve got five free copies to giveaway!