What's Going On in Adelaide
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The Heartbreak of 'Amber' at OzAsia Festival
Meng Jinghui is a familiar name in the contemporary Chinese theatre scene and now Australians can discover for themselves some of his work, which will be showing in
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Look Who's Bach!
Dust off your denim and leathers in preparation for the return of original voice of Skid Row, Sebastian Bach. It’s been seven years since the high-pitched glam rocker
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Open Letter From Indonesia's Papermoon Puppet Theatre
Haunting and resonate, 'Mwathirika' tells the difficult story of Indonesia’s dark days in 1965-66.
Internationally recognised Papermoon Puppet Theatre extend... -
Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker: Inside The Out Of This World
Chaotic, frenetic, anarchistic – these are just some words that have been used to describe Miss Revolutionary Idol Beserker, the Japanese performance company founded by Toco
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5 Asian Bands With GoGoStar
Koren group GogoStar present their unique goth-electro-disco-punk at the Adelaide OzAsia Festival.
Atmospheric soundscapes infused with synthesised pop and... -
We Are Your Friends Film Review
This film is not going to win any Oscars or 'best anything' awards.
'We Are Your Friends' doesn’t have any deeper philosophical statements to make; there’s no... -
Dancers With Dirty Feet Celebrate Australian Dance Theatre's 50th Anniversary
In conjunction with Pomare Productions, Jennifer Barry is presenting a personalised retrospective examining the early years of Australian Dance Theatre (ADT), her overseas
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5 Hit Films By Asian Filmmaker Ann Hui
Hong Kong Cinema has few successful female directors, but one of the best known and most respected filmmakers to come out of the Hong Kong new wave is Ann
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The Preatures Tour Off To A Rowdy Start
Sydney Band, The Preatures have just kicked off their final tour for 2015 and already they have had some memorable moments to mark the tour.
Speaking with guitarist... -
Little May Thankful For The Company
For a band who released their debut EP only last year, Little May have already lived-out some big dreams.
One dream that became reality was having The National's... -
An Open Letter From Melati Suryodarmo
Performance artist, Melati Suryodarmo is internationally renowned for producing works which blend physical presence and visual art.
Sometimes called 'Indonesia's... -
I Know Leopard: Earning Their Spots
Celestial-pop quartet I Know Leopard are chasing the dream as they make their way around the country on their first national tour with fellow Sydney band, Gang Of
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Dawn Of The Planet Of The French: 30 Million Minutes
Dawn French has done quite a bit with the thirty million minutes she's been alive.
From her widely acclaimed sketch comedy show 'French & Saunders,' to her... -
Paul Young Brings '80s Mania To Adelaide
This September you’ll have the chance to re-live and celebrate the 1980s all over again with ‘80's Mania’.
Featuring four of Britain's best-loved music icons of the... -
Thirsty Merc: Two Good Reasons
Five years is a long time to wait for anything, so needless to say fans of Aussie rock favourites, Thirsty Merc, are beside themselves with the prospect of a new album and
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Rock On With Midnight Alibi
They’re rough and tough with a down and dirty sound they can’t wait to throw in your face.
They’re called Midnight Alibi, a rock band from Albury Wodonga and... -
The Screaming Jets: Still Rockin' Out
After 26 years in the business, The Screaming Jets are still rocking out hard, and coming to a stage near you.
Frontman Dave Gleeson attributes their success to... -
Tkay Maidza: Being Silly On Stage
With sold out shows in Sydney, Adelaide and Hobart, Tkay Maidza continues to add new shows to her national tour, which now stands at 15 dates.
“It's pretty surreal... -
Straight Outta Compton: The Strength Of Street Knowledge
Picture 17-year old O’Shea Jackson, the boy who would become notorious rapper Ice Cube, and the image is one of a young man seething with rage, tired of the daily injustices
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Hellyeah @ The Gov Review
If you thought a Tuesday night (25 August) in Adelaide would stop metal fans from attending a gig, trust me it didn’t happen.
There were no excuses; such as had to...
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