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  • 5 Dirty Dancing Classic Moments

    'Dirty Dancing' returns for their tenth anniversary Australian tour and will be coming to Adelaide for a limited season.


    'Dirty Dancing' tells the classic story of...
  • 5 Poetic Songs With Australian Poetry Slam Feature Performer Denni Proctor

    Twenty-two-year-old Palawa singer-songwriter Denni Proctor hails from Tasmania, now lives in Adelaide, and will be the feature artist performing at the SA Poetry Slam Heat

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  • Outland Brothers Difficult Trip

    After a difficult gestation, Outland Brothers are set to release their debut LP ‘God Is Drunk In Charge’.


    The story of how the Outland Brothers came to be makes one...
  • The Cripple Of Inishmaan

    This crazy, Irish play is ready to make the Aussies cry, laugh and fall in love with the dark and witty characters of Ireland's desolate Aran Islands.


    Martin...
  • The Reversals' Forward Gear

    Brisbane band The Reversals have a new single, ‘Coming Down With You’.


    Keyboard player Matt Green says the track represents a new direction for the band. “It's...
  • South Australian Slam Season Sets In

    For the initiated, Poetry Slam may sound like something involving Shakespeare in a boxing ring.


    Don’t be fooled. Emerging from the USA in the '80s, the slam scene...
  • Interim: The Winner Is… Sydney

    Former Brisbane hard-rock outfit Interim are on the cusp of releasing their six-track EP, 'Metanarratives'.


    Guitarist Lachlan Becke took time out of his day to talk...
  • Guards Of May Eye The Future

    Brisbane prog-rockers Guards Of May are set to release their debut album, 'Future Eyes'.


    The five-piece spent the majority of June and July on tour, supporting New...
  • Drown This Fury @ The Producers Hotel Review

    While the temperature on Adelaide’s streets had dropped to four degrees, inside The Producers Hotel (7 August) provided a refuge from the icy winds.


    This was...
  • Miami Horror @ Adelaide Uni Bar Review

    Miami Horror are living proof that most things about the '80s are cool again: the synthesizers, the colourful fashion, the moustaches. Especially the moustaches. The Adelaide

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  • De Novo – Adelaide Review: Aliens And Cacti Not The Usual Dance Fare

    Sydney Dance Company’s triple bill has proved bold and hilarious. It is unusual to find a contemporary dance work quite so humorous, but some of last night’s scenes had

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  • Josh Pyke @ Grace Emily Review

    On his current tour, Josh Pyke has returned to where it all began eight years ago. Since that time, Pyke has not stopped evolving.


    Evolution cannot occur without...
  • Take A Walk On The Wildchild Stylelab Side

    Founded by Adelaide fashion icon, Carol Foord, Wildchild Stylelab has been recognised by leading fashion magazines Vogue and Cosmopolitan as the leader in fashion in Adelaide

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  • Azalia Boutique: For Fun, Fearless Females

    Seven years ago Azalia Boutique started up as a small, vintage store on Queen Street in Adelaide's CBD and has since evolved into an iconic fashion

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  • The Spectra Of OzAsia

    Kyle Page's latest work marries Japanese and Australian dance culture at OzAsia Festival with 'Spectra'.


    For Kyle Page, the relationship between Japanese and...
  • Taking Indonesian Cultured Theatre To The Streets

    Yudi Ahmad Tajudin brings his version of daily Indonesian culture to the OzAsia Festival in his production of 'The Streets'.


    Yudi is the soft-spoken Director of...
  • Seth Sentry @ HQ Complex Review

    Sorrento born, Aussie hip hop artist Seth Sentry’s latest album, ‘Strange New Past’, features a song called ‘Dumb’ in which he laments not being smarter than a fifth

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  • Alirio Zavarce And His Book Of Loco

    Prominent Adelaide writer and performer, Alirio Zavarce brings to life an extraordinary account of madness in his semi-autobiographical production – ‘The Book Of

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  • Open Letter From A Gravity And Myth Defier

    Adelaide’s favourite acrobats, Gravity & Other Myths, have been nominated for a 2015 Australian Dance Award in the Physical Theatre category.


    Storming the world...
  • SALA: Rolling Art Tours

    There’s so much happening for upcoming SALA Festival, South Australia’s celebration of all things visual arts.


    Artist James Dodd has his finger in all sorts of...