Almanac Life: Friday Night Rivers

The gathering storm, the carpark, a mystery man, and squawking magpies are all part of Kate Birrell’s day before she sets off on her jog.

Almanac Life (and Music): Sheepish Confessions

Sheepish confessions … we all have things we like that make us feel a little embarrassed, whether it be a band or film, or something similar. In this Friday’s column, KD makes a sheepish confession, and invites Almanackers to share one of their own.

Almanac Music – Aussie album review: Weddings Parties Anything ‘Roaring Days’

In the 15th of his reviews of classic Australian albums, Smokie looks back on “Roaring Days” by Weddings Parties Anything, an album to which he has found himself turning during Melbourne’s lockdown

Almanac Music: Angel

Matt Zurbo begins a regular series of stories about his extensive experiences related to music and its impact on his life and relationships.

Almanac Books: ‘Not Playing the Game’ – Xavier Fowler

In his new book, ‘Not Playing the Game: Sport and Australia’s Great War’, social historian Xavier Fowler examines the contested place of sport in the war effort surrounding Great War.

Almanac Poetry: 2021 AFL Grand Final Haiku Kukai – Leaning towards the Landlords

Haiku Bob presents some of the many amazing haikus received during the 2021 AFL Grand Final Haiku Kukai.

Montsalvat Wedding

Damian Balassone takes us to a very interesting wedding event through the suburbs of Melbourne to the idyll of Montsalvat.

Almanac Music: Reprise – The Footy Almanac Spine Tingling Playlist

A couple of years ago The Footy Almanac came up with a list of favourite spine tingling songs nominated by our readers and made them into a Spotify playlist. We reprise the playlist and seek further nominations to be added to the list.

Almanac Poetry: A trio of poems – Tommy Mallet

Not one but three poems for your enjoyment from Tommy Mallet this week.

Greetings from Lockdown Sydney

Gary Seeto has some political critiques…and if you don’t like them, he has others.

Almanac Poetry: The Anni-Frid, Björn, Benny and Agnetha Syndrome

ABBA’s upcoming release of their first album of new material in 40 years reminded Kevin Densley of a poem he’d written, loosely based on fact, inspired by the band in their then retirement.

The Life and Death of the Johnburgh Hotel

This Friday’s column by KD is the life story of the Johnburgh Hotel, now a picturesque ruin in South Australia’s outback – it’s a tale of birth, youth, maturity and death, and virtually everything these stages of existence involve.

Grand Final Lunch Raffle

After the weekend’s successful Grand Final Lunch, watch John Harms draw the raffle.

Dale Morris Grand Final Lunch Zoom Interview with John Harms

Bulldogs premiership defender Dale Morris joined John Harms for an interview on Zoom prior to the Footy Almanac’s Grand Final lunch. His memories of the 2016 finals series are incredible – enjoy the trip down memory lane.

David Bridie prepares for the Grand Final with a chat and a rendition of ‘It’s a Grand Old Flag’

David Bridie is a lifelong Dees’ fan. He has lived a Dees’ life. In case you missed the Footy Almanac’s Grand Final lunch on Zoom on Saturday, check out John Harms’s interview with him, including a couple of great renditions of the Melbourne theme song on a unique instrument.

Almanac Music: Miles Davis – ‘Kind of Blue’

Miles Davis is recognised as the greatest exponent of ‘cool jazz’, his seminal album ‘Kind of Blue’ remains the biggest selling jazz album of all time.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Rain Band Creep’ – Tommy Mallet

The rain, the mist, and the wind provide a wondrous backdrop of nature at work for Tommy Mallet in his poem, ‘Rain Band Creep’.

Podcast: Martin Flanagan on Ron Barassi and Melbourne FC (via Speakola)

With thanks to ‘Tinsel’ Tony Wilson’s Speakola program, check out this incredible monologue by Martin Flanagan on Melbourne FC – recently uploaded.

Grand Final – Move over Knight, here’s the Zalac poster

Old Dog shares the work of his artist mate Zelko Zalac, a Dees premiership poster designed in a style reminiscent of the late, great WEG.

The 2021 AFL Grand Final Haiku Kukai

It’s back! The annual Grand Final haiku kukai will be an integral part of Saturday’s proceedings. Haiku Bob sets the scene.