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 ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌   [Broadsheet]( 25 - 03 March 2019 [Things To Do] There’s something great happening in Melbourne every day of the year. Morning Melbourne, Dazzling runways and an after-hours party at the museum – Australia’s biggest fashion festival, VAMFF, is back. The city’s biggest street party is back, too, and it’s got seven music stages and an absolutely killer line-up. An urban winery has cheap midweek vinos, and there’s still time to see one of the most popular pieces of video art ever made. There’s also a sassy water ballet and an all-you-can-drink prosecco fountain. Fewf. See you round town.  Broadsheet top pick [ ]( [Theatrical Gin Cocktails and Beloved Films in a 1920s Petrol Station Even among Melbourne’s outstanding clutch of independent cinemas, Thornbury Picture House stands out. The retro-style theatre’s gin and film festival matches iconic flicks with cinematic gin cocktails, courtesy of local – and acclaimed – favourite Four Pillars Gin.]( [Book tickets]( Theatrical Gin Cocktails and Beloved Films in a 1920s Petrol Station. Thursday, 7th Feb - Thursday, 28th Feb 802 High Street Thornbury 3071 Mark Your Diaries [25 Monday]( [ ]( [Free Your Shit Through Movement. Boogie, shimmy, Charleston, jig. Shake it whatever way you want at this no-rules dance class where zero f*cks are given. Lakeside Drive, Albert Park]( [26 Tuesday]( [ ]( [Gut Oggau Winemaker Dinner at Lesa. Embla’s upstairs sibling is throwing a party. It’s invited some legends of lo-fi winemaking. And you. Level 1 122 Russell Street Melbourne 3000]( [27 Wednesday]( [ ]( [Vintage Happy Hours. Urban winery Noisy Ritual is doing discount vinos – two very happy hours a day. 249 Lygon Street Brunswick East]( [28 Thursday]( [ ]( [Wheeler Centre Stories: Crush. Listen to the city’s best storytellers deep dive into their awkward, giddy crushes of old. 188 Collins Street, Melbourne]( [01 Friday]( [ ]( [Nocturnal x Melbourne Fashion. Explore the museum after hours while the Avalanches DJ. Plus, check out the inspiring new fashion exhibition without the crowds. 11 Nicholson St, Carlton]( [02 Saturday]( [ ]( [The Clam’s Water Ballet and Pool Party. Melbourne’s least-professional water ballerinas have a new show. About hair. Here, there and everywhere.]( [03 Sunday]( [ ]( [VAMFF. Runways, exhibitions, workshops. Gorman’s wildly popular Mirka Mora prints are back, and you can learn to upcycle with style – in a giant cube.]( [Explore the full calendar]( [Today]( [This weekend]( [This week]( [This month](     [ ]( [Sunday 03rd March - Sunday 17th March Brunswick Music Festival. The north’s favourite festival has revamped – it’s booked a killer line-up, and a venue with a Colosseum in it. It kicks off with a huge, free street party.]( [ ]( [Sunday 27th January - Sunday 29th December Sparkling Springs. Two words: prosecco fountain. Actually, six words: all-you-can-drink prosecco fountain.]( [ ]( [Wednesday 23rd January - Monday 11th March The Clock at ACMI. This addictive 24-hour-long film is a global phenomenon. It’s one of the most popular pieces of video art ever made for a reason.]( [ ]( [Saturday 02nd March - Saturday 09th February Fast Fashun. Rifle through a tonne of clothes and resurrect a runway-worthy outfit with local designers to guide you.]( [ ]( [Sunday 03rd March Yoga in the Brewery. It’s hair of the downward dog at this fun Sunday morning yoga class.]( [ ]( [Saturday 02nd March Animals Dancing: Welcome to March. These guys are behind some of the city’s best day parties. And this could be your last chance for a blissed-out arvo boogie till spring.]( [ ]( [Friday 01st March - Sunday 31st March Fashion Redux. This special exhibition is celebrating the top local designers that keep Melburnians looking schmick.]( [ ]( [Wednesday 27th March - Sunday 07th April Hannah Gadsby: Douglas. Her debut show Nanette took the world by storm. And the comedian’s follow, about a "very specific" dog, will sell out fast. Book now.]( [Check out more things to do in melbourne](    VAMFF Is Here: Your Fashion-Week Inspiration ... [ ]( [Fashion Folded Histories Melbourne’s last hand-pleating workshop – and one of just a few left in the world – is keeping a time-honoured art alive.]( [ ]( [Fashion The Enduring Joy of This Season’s Most Popular Silhouette: Wide-Legged Pants Why they’re an ideal (and highly wearable) choice for the summer months, and where to get them.]( [ ]( [Fashion The Principles: Five Sneaker Trends Every Guy Should Embrace (and the Ones to Avoid) Venroy’s founding-designer Sean Venturi, a self-professed footwear aficionado, sets his sights on the styles disrupting the market, sharing a few handy tips along the way.](      - [Food & Drink]( - [Fashion & Style]( - [Art & Design]( - [Entertainment]( - [Travel]( - [Active]( - [Things to do]( - [Forward to a friend]( - [View online]( - [Update Preferences]( - [Unsubscribe]( - [Privacy Policy]( - [Contact]( - [Advertise]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Broadsheet]( - [Food & Drink]( - [Fashion & Style]( - [Art & Design]( - [Entertainment]( - [Travel]( - [Active]( - [Things to do]( - [Forward to a friend]( - [View online]( - [Update Preferences]( - [Unsubscribe]( - [Privacy Policy]( - [Contact]( - [Advertise]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram](  © 2019 Broadsheet Media Design by [The Company You Keep](

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