How to throw a music festival
We peek beneath the gleaming veneer of South Australia’s homespun music festivals to understand the machinery of bringing happy punters to a field for a good time.
MoreWe peek beneath the gleaming veneer of South Australia’s homespun music festivals to understand the machinery of bringing happy punters to a field for a good time.
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MoreFor the Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize's fifth edition, APA president Shane Sody hopes artists will take the opportunity to “inspire” appreciation of our city's green belt while pitching for a piece of the $50,000 prize money.
MoreThe annual Texas-based creative industries festival is leaving the northern hemisphere for the first time in its 35-year history for a Sydney edition. Adelaide has been sisters with Austin, the festival's home city, for 39 years, so what happened?
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