What is it?
Lost and Found is an eNewsletter that explores the creative spaces, events and places that make Melbourne worth a visit.
Volume 4 is due in May 2009, in the meantime look out for Lost and Found snapshots appearing in your inbox every six weeks or so.
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Go in the draw to win a trip to Melbourne, VIP tix to St Jerome's Laneway Festival, drinks with the Temper Trap, accommodation at the Adelphi and more!
Can you hear the carols? Yep, it's that time, so we check out a few unique places to pick up gifts or maybe something for yourself...
It's Melbourne International Arts Festival time, we look at Urban Screens and we check out eight of the best rooftop drinking spots.
The Times they are The Changes at Utopian Slumps, James Cameron moves out, and we find eight places to look at books.
Next Wave Fest guru Jeff Khan guest edits, we get sewing at Thread Den, get our dance on at Anna's Go-Go Academy and more.
Busy P, Daft Punk manager Ed Banger Records manager, is our guest ed and we stay musical and check out the Corner and Polyester.
It's festival time with MIFF and the State of Design, we go clothes swapping, visit Heide and Robert Buckingham guest edits.
Woman of words Clem Bastow guest edits, we check out the upcoming Writers Fest, have a look at Jim Lambie's floor swirls and more.
The last issue of Volume 3 is guest edited by design duo Lover and features a new gallery, a new venue (with accom) and new exhibitions.
Read Volume 1 of Lost and Found, guest-edited by creative types including Chunky Move's Gideon Obarzanek and fashion designer Lisa Gorman.
Check out Lost and Found Volume 2, guest-edited by the likes of Clare Bowditch and Matt McConnell and containing all manner of creative tidbits.