Melbourne based filmmaker, artist and serial Tweeter, Joel Sabadin, is recovering from the glitz and glamour of the 2010 Tropfest short film competition, held in Sydney at the weekend. Joel attended the world’s biggest short film festival as a VIP guest, after his short film entitled ‘Frequency’, made it to the top three in the Telstra Mobile Masterpiece category.
Whether you’re running frantically between stages, dancing your heart out in the Boiler Room, or getting completely wasted before the first act, Australia’s biggest music festival is an experience you won’t soon forget.
By Steven Cutts
Sat in a beer garden of our local pub, we’re huddled under one giant umbrella after being caught-out in the rain, which had appeared out of nowhere on Christmas Eve. The filters of our cigarettes wet from our rain soaked fingers. You could easily mistake this scene for any typical English beer garden, but instead this is our first Aussie Christmas… three pommes on the far side of the world and it seemed nothing could be more different.
Melbournian’s wear thick framed glasses with pride and take their visual art very seriously. From the suits who run the National Victorian Gallery to the kids who organise independent art exhibitions, Melbourne is almost certainly the Australian art capital.
Hooray – It’s already stinking hot and now officially summer! That means it’s time to get your Mook on… quick strip off all your clothes and run around naked yelling party! Party! Party!
What’s the next best thing to partying on a luxury yatch? Partying on a Melbourne rooftop – of course!
Perched six stories above the streets of St Kilda overlooking Melbourne’s iconic Luna Park, Aussie rockers Kisschasey performed a rousing set to more than 200 hip kids at a private party on Friday night.








































































