Category: CITIES

Suna Fujita, LOEWE & Melbourne Art Fair to exhibit works

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In an exciting fusion of art and fashion, Melbourne Art Fair has announced a groundbreaking partnership with LOEWE, the esteemed luxury fashion brand renowned for its dedication to craftsmanship since 1846. This collaboration brings to life an exquisite preview of Jonathan Anderson’s renewed partnership with the Kyoto-based ceramist duo, Suna Fujita, marking a world-first exhibition in Australasia. The LOEWE x Suna Fujita collection made its debut with an intimate showcase at LOEWE’s Melbourne Collins Street store, offering an exclusive viewing experience of twenty whimsical ceramic pieces. These delicate works, celebrated for their intricate hand-painted scenes featuring ocean creatures and cosmic animals, seamlessly blend artistry with everyday function, transforming accessories and ready-to-wear items into enchanting works of art. Fair Director Melissa Loughnan expressed her enthusiasm for this creative union, stating, “This partnership is a reflection of Melbourne Art Fair and LOEWE’s shared commitment to supporting living artists and creatives, and an exciting precursor to the 18th edition of the Fair, which promises to be one of our most dynamic and anticipated showcases yet.” The collaboration not only highlights the playful essence of Suna Fujita’s ceramics but also underscores the vibrant art scene that Melbourne Art Fair champions. Launching today, the LOEWE x Suna Fujita collection is available both in stores and online at loewe.com, continuing until 29th December 2024. This artistic venture paves the way for the 18th edition of Melbourne Art Fair, set to take place from 20-23 February 2025 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. The fair will present a remarkable assembly of… Read More

What’s on for Christmas at QVB Sydney

Christmas tree QVB XMAS 202422

With the festive season fast approaching, the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) in Sydney’s CBD is set to transform into a Christmas wonderland, brimming with musical and cultural delights. This year, the QVB promises to be a must-visit destination, capturing the true essence of Christmas through an array of enchanting events and activities. Kicking off the celebrations, the NCE Sydney Choir will fill the halls with the melodious sounds of the season. Their performances, scheduled every Thursday at 5pm and on Saturdays and Sundays at 1pm from 16th November to 24th December, are sure to uplift and inspire Sydneysiders with the spirit of Christmas. A highlight of this year’s festivities is the unveiling of the QVB’s majestic Christmas tree on 8th November. Standing at an impressive 20 metres, this Wollemi Pine-inspired tree is the tallest indoor Christmas tree in New South Wales. It features a unique First Nations artistic overlay, developed in collaboration with the Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative. Artists Dr. Bronwyn Bancroft, Jude Jarratt, and Jeffrey Samuels have crafted an immersive experience that celebrates Australia’s rich cultural heritage, drawing from over 60,000 years of Indigenous knowledge. Visitors will marvel at Dr. Bancroft’s interactive installation, which transports guests into a vibrant bush and rainforest setting, complete with the enchanting sounds of endangered birds from “Songs of Disappearance” by The Bowerbird Collective. The tree is adorned with 45 hand-painted flannel flowers by Jarratt and Samuels, visible from the upper floors. On Level 2, guests can enjoy augmented reality experiences featuring Southern Royal Albatross-inspired decorations soaring around the… Read More

Labyrinth in Concert comes to London’s Royal Festival Hall

David Bowie Labyrinth

Prepare to be whisked away to the mystical realm of Goblin City with a legendary twist, as “Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: In Concert” makes its grand debut at London’s Royal Festival Hall. On Friday, 28th November 2025, fans of this beloved musical fantasy film will experience a spectacular fusion of cinema and live music that promises to be nothing short of magical. For the first time ever, Jim Henson’s original masterpiece, starring the one and only David Bowie, will come alive on stage with a captivating live band performance. Audiences will be treated to the enchanting melodies of Bowie’s original vocals, accompanied by the band in perfect harmony, all set against the backdrop of the movie projected on a large HD cinema screen. It’s a chance to relive the unforgettable music and adventure that has captured hearts for nearly 40 years since the film’s release in 1986. Produced by Black Ink Presents, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, this unique concert experience is set to enthral long-time fans and newcomers alike. Known for breathing new life into iconic films with live orchestras and bands, Black Ink Presents has previously dazzled audiences with events like Batman, Ghostbusters, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. CEO John Kinsner shares his excitement, stating, “I have always been a huge fan of the groundbreaking collaboration of Jim Henson, George Lucas, David Bowie, and Trevor Jones on this film, and bringing it to fans in a live concert screening experience is a dream come true. Getting to hear Bowie’s vocals with a live… Read More

Ultimate Christmas dessert: gelato-filled pannetone by Rivareno

Gelato pannetone

Indulge in the ultimate festive treat this Christmas with Rivareno’s beloved gelato-filled panettone, now open for pre-orders. This limited-edition delight combines the timeless elegance of a classico Milanese panettone with the creamy decadence of Rivareno’s freshly made gelato. What sets this panettone apart is the delightful customisation it offers. Customers can select any two gelato flavours from Rivareno’s exquisite range, ensuring each cake is as unique as your Christmas celebration. Once filled, the panettone is lavishly coated in rich gianduia and sprinkled with caramelised nuts, crafted using only the finest ingredients sourced from Italy and local artisans. Priced at $80, Rivareno’s panettone is the perfect indulgence for your Christmas table or a luxurious gift for someone special. However, due to its limited-edition nature, you must pre-order online to secure your piece of this festive confection. All pre-ordered panettones will be available for collection between 11 and 23 December from Rivareno stores located in Barangaroo, Darlinghurst, Potts Point, Parramatta, and the iconic Bondi Beach. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to savour a slice of Italy this Christmas, with Rivareno’s gelato-filled panettone bringing a touch of luxury and personalisation to your festive celebrations. Order your own while you can – Order here

Byblós Brisbane Unveiled: New Look, New Menu, Same Legacy

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Step into the enchanting world of Byblós, a culinary masterpiece that’s just been given a fabulous makeover. Nestled in the heart of Brisbane, this iconic venue is the cherished firstborn of the Ghanem Group, a family-owned restaurant dynasty that spans a delightful ten restaurants and bars, two of which are tucked away in Melbourne. The recent renovation of Byblós is nothing short of a revelation, inspired by a 2023 research trip to the Ghanem family’s ancestral homeland of Lebanon. Adonis and Nehme Ghanem, along with their cousin and Group CEO Vianna Joseph, and Executive Chef Jake Nicolson, embarked on a culinary pilgrimage to draw inspiration from the rich tapestry of Lebanese flavours and culture. Bringing a slice of Byblós, Lebanon to Brisbane, the team meticulously selected artworks, furnishings, and hand-crafted tiles from the ancient city. These intricate tiles now grace the table tops, telling a story of a modern city that beats with the heart of its ancient past. It’s a setting where you can almost hear the whispers of history as you savour each bite. But what’s a stunning restaurant without an equally impressive menu? Byblós doesn’t disappoint. Known for its generous, shared feasts, the menu pays homage to traditional Lebanese recipes, enhanced with a touch of contemporary finesse. Think vibrant mezat plates, perfect for sharing with mates. These small dishes are divided into cold and hot varieties, maintaining all-time favourites like Rakakat – those addictive filo pastries filled with mozzarella and feta that have a following more dedicated than a football fan club…. Read More

Why rush to National Art School postgrad show

National Art School

Step into the vibrant world of the arts at the National Art School (NAS) as it proudly unveils the 2024 Postgrad Show, a spectacular showcase of over 400 works by Australia’s next generation of emerging artists. Open to the public until 17 November 2024, this annual exhibition has firmly established itself as a pivotal event in Sydney’s cultural calendar, attracting gallerists, collectors, and art enthusiasts eager to discover fresh talent. The Postgrad Show serves as a launchpad for these budding artists, featuring the final bodies of work by the Master of Fine Art (MFA) graduates. This year’s exhibition offers an eclectic mix of mediums including painting, sculpture, printmaking, video, collage, 3D printing, performance, photography, drawing, and ceramics. Each piece is a testament to the diverse themes being explored—ranging from natural and digital ecosystems to identity, the Anthropocene, philosophy, and personal narratives. Ceramics take centre stage with artists like Benjamin Akuila, who delves into themes of construction, authenticity, and plasticity, informed by his Tongan heritage. His work offers a compelling exploration of queer and diasporic identity through hybrid cultural narratives. Meanwhile, Chrystie Longworth uses ceramic forms to navigate femininity, identity, and domesticity, drawing inspiration from historical subversive messages crafted by women in textiles. Her work, with its tactile terracotta and pigment surfaces, invites viewers to experience a subtle play of light and texture. From the drawing studios, Quan Zhu Ma marries traditional Chinese philosophy with contemporary practices, using innovative materials like heated charcoal and ash. His work reimagines traditional ink art, creating a fusion that resonates… Read More

Asian street food, but better at Hochi Mama Melbourne

Hochi Mama

Melbourne’s buzzing food scene is set to sizzle this November as Hochi Mama, the beloved Asian-fusion gem, teams up with celebrated cook and MasterChef Australia alum Brendan Pang for an exclusive culinary collaboration. Running from 11 to 24 November, this partnership promises to infuse Hochi Mama’s iconic CBD and Richmond locations with the vibrant flair of Asian street food, all with a tantalising twist. Brendan Pang, renowned for his distinctive blend of Mauritian and Chinese heritage, brings a refreshing perspective to the table with his street food creations. Having captured the hearts of foodies nationwide, Brendan’s approach is both authentic and approachable, capturing the essence of Asian street markets in every bite. His latest cookbook, “This is a Book About Street Food,” invites readers on a delicious journey through Asia’s bustling markets, and now he’s bringing that culinary adventure directly to Melbourne’s diners. The star attractions of this collaboration are two irresistible bao offerings: the fiery Singapore Chilli Soft Shell Crab and the aromatic Salt and Pepper Mushroom. Each bao is a flavour-packed homage to the street food Brendan is celebrated for, deeply rooted in the comforting flavours of his heritage. These delicious creations are a nod to Brendan’s passion for street food, elevated with the signature flair of Hochi Mama’s kitchen. Thai Ho, founder of Hochi Mama, is thrilled about the partnership, stating, “Collaborating with Brendan has been an exciting journey, as our team at Hochi Mama shares his passion for redefining traditional flavours and creating unforgettable culinary experiences. Brendan’s dedication to his roots… Read More