What's Going On in Adelaide
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Steel Panther @ HQ Complex Review
Steel Panther are no strangers to our shores, making regular appearances at the now-defunct Soundwave as well as numerous headlining tours.
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Russell Morris: Real Blues
He defined the psychedelic sound of the Australian counter-culture movement and became an icon in the process. Nearly half a century later and Russell Morris is still the
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Akmal’s One Simple Rule For Comedy
Put Akmal Saleh on a stage and he is boisterous, exuberant and charmingly offensive.
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Tracy McNeil Will Steal Your Heart
Landing on Australian shores in 2007, it took little time for singer Tracy McNeil to make good friends and, collectively, even better music.
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Thom Lion's Street Riot Battles
With recent singles 'Mess At Best' and 'Fire Escape' propelling Thom Lion forward, the Adelaide musician is preparing for an EP release and hometown launch
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The Metamorphosis Of George Maple
What’s in a name? Apparently quite a lot when that name is George.
Of all the masculine monikers a girl could choose, for some reason, ‘George’ has resonated... -
The (Bad) Boys Are Back: DAAS’s Near Death Experience
Bad boys of Australian comedy, the Doug Anthony Allstars (DAAS) terrorised the global comedy scene in the '80s and '90s with a blend of cheeky bravado, angelic singing
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Make A Connection With Fugitive & The Vagabond
Jordan Merrick and his band Fugitive & The Vagabond are set to tour, releasing the first single off their debut album ‘Novella’.
The single comes just nine... -
Reliving The '90s With Area-7
If you ever need evidence that Wikipedia can’t be trusted, check out the entry for Area-7.
Keys player for the band, Dave Jackson confirmed the boys had nothing to... -
Rolling In The Aisles With Price Check! The Musical
In the vein of shows and films like 'Workaholics' and 'Waiting', 'Price Check! The Musical' aims to bring the same comedic justice to a new kind of minimum-wage employees:
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Seth Sentry’s Joins The Campaign Trail
Seth Sentry’s not running for Prime Minister, and he’s most certainly not going to be the next US President.
However, the Melbourne-born rapper is heading back... -
Ignition Ignites Again In Adelaide
For 15 innovative years, Adelaide was treated to awe-inspiring dance routines by some of South Australia’s most promising choreographic talent. ‘Ignition’ is the brain-child
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Emily Wurramara: Archiving Language
At only 20 years of age Emily Wurramara has toured internationally, performed at multiple festivals, received multiple Queensland Music Award nominations, and now is ready to
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Yana Alana @ Adelaide Festival Centre Review
She’s fierce, enthralling and totally endearing, all while completely clothed – a fact referenced many times by the daring diva Yana Alana herself – as she struts the stage
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Independence Day: Resurgence Review
'Independence Day: Resurgence' is a cinematic marvel filled with hostile aliens, one-liners, crazy mad scientists and battle scenes to rival even the original cult-classic
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Handcrafted Heaven With YCL Jewels
Geometry and timeless style are the two main ingredients for YCL Jewels, a collection of pieces that not only look good, but help to centralise the wearers thoughts, feelings
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The Juliet Letters @ Adelaide Festival Centre Review
Two of the oldest forms of communication, letter writing and song cycles, are brought to the revitalised world of cabaret.
Technology has rendered letter writing... -
Lucas Stibbard Plays it Straight
Family gatherings are often hard work, whether it be Christmas, Ramadan or the Chinese New Year.
While we live in a richly diverse and multicultural planet, there... -
Mr. Right Review
You know the drill; girl catches boy cheating, girl breaks up with boy, girl finds new, mysterious boy who seems like a perfect rebound.
Girl finds out boy is an... -
Big Country @ The Gov Review
It has taken Big Country more than 30 years to tour our great country of ours, but the wait was so worth it.
Big Country arrived in Adelaide (16 June) to a crowd of...
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