Every now and then, you come across people with exquisite souls. They’re the type of folk who dance to the beat of their own dru...
[READ MORE]2012: Year in Review
Twenty-Twelve saw everything from Julian Assange hiding in an Ecuadorian embassy through to it becoming socially acceptable to pretend your riding a horse and call it a dance. We t...
[READ MORE]Best of Melbourne 2012
The hardest thing when it comes to writing a wrap of Melbourne comes down to what we pick, and what gets left out. This wrap encompasses a few of our favourite moments in our dope ...
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The People’s Market
Coming to one of Melbournes favourite and most hip neighbourhoods comes this summers People's Market. After surviving for the first last summer over Docklands way, the second itera...
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Stacey Piggott: Interview
On a recent Friday evening as the sun turned the sky a hue of pink and orange, I found myself on the top end of Bourke St in Melbourne laughing with a lady I’d just met. Not a st...
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Luna 1878: Night Market
Shielded from the elements, contained entirely within the historic sheds of Queen Victoria Market; Melbourne has a new night market. As the nights start to warm up we’ve been spe...
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The Light in Winter 2012
Melbourne’s iconic Fed Square has always been a central hub for tourists and locals alike to get around creativity and the annual Light in Winter program is no exception. For yea...
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Inkling Part II: Wade Johnston
In Part Two of Inkling, a multi-part series brought to you by Small Werld via curious writer Andy Beck, we take a look at Wade Johnston, a tattooist applying his craft at Green Lot...
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Inkling Part I: Jess Swaffer
In Part One of Inkling, a multi-part series brought to you by Small Werld via curious writer Andy Beck, we take a look at Jess Swaffer, a tattooist applying her trade at Third Eye ...
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Happy Easter
With a four day weekend upon us starting today here at Small Werld we plan on kicking back, throwing up our feet and enjoy copious chocolate eggs all washed down with buttery hot x...
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2012
Each year every April, the comedy werld descends on Melbourne, and for the month locals are treated to laugh after laugh after laugh from some of the best comedians from anywhere i...
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Underground Cinema
Underground Cinema offers cinematic oasis to the audiences who can’t get satisfaction from the mediocre multiplex experience. In this sense, UGC is the cinematic equivalent of wh...
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RTIST: NYC Kings
Diverse culture see’s rad galleries popping up often all across the city, but few recent openings are nearly as dope as what the crew over at RTIST are putting together, and this...
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Suzuki Night Markets
Take a stroll down to the Queen Victoria Markets to check out the very festive Suzuki Night Markets. Running every Wednesday night over Summer from 5.30pm to 10pm, the markets are ...
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Mike Makatron: Exhibition
The term ‘emerging artist’ often gets thrown around when referencing someone that you may not have heard of, but for it’s expected you’ll like their shit. In that sense, it...
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Tom Gibbs: Interview
Tom is a rad artist. Nuff said. Oh ok I’ll elaborate.. He’s a really rad one! Now go read his interview :]. Quite possibly the laziest copy ever… but I feel that I just might...
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The Brunswick St Bookstore
If you were to think that we here at Small Werld only care about shoving food in our mouths, headphones in our ears and new sneaks on our feet, you would be excused. But the truth ...
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Dumb Dawgs in Darn: Exhibition
After growing up in country NSW then moving to Melbourne to start a marketing degree, fresh talent Rowand Taylor is quickly starting to make ripples from behind the camera. So much...
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Rose Street Markets
As the weekend rolls around, there is a few things you should include. First, a glass of something at beer o’clock to salute the working week goodbye. Second, at some point in th...
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Melbourne International Film Festival 2011
We don’t consider ourselves experts by any means when it comes to all things MIFF. but here is a few films & docos we’ve heard are worth seeing at this years festival. So w...
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Glebe Markets
Glebe Markets offer a wonderful mix of both second hand goods, and new items such as jewelry, arts, crafts and various bric-a-brac. Be it a leather jacket your mum probably rocked ...
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