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Scorcher Fest Offers Adelaide Music Fans Real Value
After 15 years of showcasing undiscovered Australian bands and musicians, Scorcher Fest transitions into a new era of live music with a revived business
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2017 Adelaide Fringe Programme Announced
There are more than 1,100 events taking place at the 2017 Adelaide Fringe, boasting yet another record number of attractions to delight, inspire and challenge
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Garden Of Unearthly Delights Reveals 2017 Programme
With over 100 shows in 13 venues across 31 days and nights, the 2017 Garden Of Unearthly Delights has blossomed beautifully.
More than 750,000 people visit the... -
5 Types Of Weather Conditions English Musician Robyn Hitchcock Enjoys
English singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock, whose surrealist rock style has been influenced by the likes of Syd Barrett (Pink Floyd), John Lennon and Bob Dylan, is headed to
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Rodriguez @ Thebarton Theatre Review
Music fans in the rest of the world were introduced to Rodriguez by the 2012 documentary ‘Searching For Sugarman’.
In Australia, many have been listening to him... -
WOMADelaide 2017 Planet Talks Programme Announced
WOMADelaide is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017, and today the full Planet Talks programme has been announced by UniSA.
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French Kiwi Juice (FKJ) @ Rocket Bar & Rooftop Review
Music is the universal language.
French-based French Kiwi Juice (FKJ) said very little, but through his music he was able to say a lot. In an intimate gig at... -
Porter & Piaf: A Dry White Martini And A Fragrant French Red Wine
Michaela Burger and Michael Griffiths serve up a double helping of Helpmann nominated and winning cabaret, showcasing an era long gone but not forgotten.
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Zeds Dead Return To Australia As Part Of Hard Festival
Dylan Mamid and Zachary Rapp-Rovan are the Canadian lads that make up electro, hip hop duo Zeds Dead.
With their first, full-length album, 'Northern Lights',... -
Adelaide Singer-Songwriter Kelly Menhennett Heads To Deep South Festival
South Australia has a reputation for producing great wine and great musical talent, and local singer-songwriter Kelly Menhennett is the best of both worlds.
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Queensland Couple Hat Fitz & Cara Head To Deep South Festival
Hot dang! Adelaide’s Deep South Festival is right around the corner.
As the event heads into its fifth year, they welcome back the husband-and-wife darlings of... -
5 Favourite Kids Tunes With David Salter
As beloved members of the Adelaide theatre community, David Salter and Rachel Rai have trod the boards and lightened hearts as leads in musical theatre shows such as 'Altar
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Adelaide Supanova 2016 @ Adelaide Showground Review
Cosplayers at comic book conventions are like a visual opinion poll on the popularity of recent movie and video game releases.
In the perennial battle between... -
Untamed: An Art Exhibition With A Cause
Over 20 Australian artists will come together to create wildlife-inspired works with 50% of all proceeds being donated to Minton Farm Animal Rescue
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Caligula’s Horse @ Fowler's Live Review
The dirty, grungy interior of Fowler’s Live provided the perfect escape for fans intent on escaping the State's unseasonable thunderstorms, packing in to witness some of the
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5 Ways To Evade Friends Or Siblings For An Intense Game Of Hide And Seek
Next year dream-folk artist Tom West will release a new album; the first offering is the single 'All My Friends Are Scientists'.
The track was recorded at an... -
Elko Fields Release Debut EP And Tour Nationally
Prepare to tremble as Brisbane rock duo, Elko Fields unleash the noise and fury of their debut EP on their upcoming tour.
With their self-titled EP, guitarist/... -
Winners Revealed At 2016 South Australian Music Awards
Bad//Dreems, A.B. Original, Tkay Maizda and MANE have walked away as the big winners at the 2016 South Australian Music (SAM) Awards in what was a highly successful evening
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5 Violent Works of Fiction With An Extremities Actor
While TV shows like 'Game of Thrones' inevitably reignite the tired debate about whether there is too much violence on TV, dramatists have always had a penchant for blood and
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Tartuffe @ Adelaide Festival Theatre Review
In 1664, Molière’s 'Tartuffe' was taboo because it exposed an inconvenient truth: pious men of the cloth were often hypocrites; public proponents of purity with privately
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