Being human among others:
The unquantifiable value of festivals
Arts festivals aren't just about dollars and bed nights.
MoreArts festivals aren't just about dollars and bed nights.
MoreAhead of the first ever Adelaide Community Cup – a charity AFL match played by musicians and the media – organiser Koral Chandler reflects on an event that is important enough to get musicians and journalists out of bed on a Sunday morning.
MoreThe history of humankind is quite a long story. Nonetheless, Cirque du Soleil set out to tell it as this new show makes its way to Adelaide. [remark]Opened June 11. Showing at The Plateau in Tampawardli, Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Adelaide.[/remark] Taking...
MoreNorwood's much-loved deluxe fast food eatery Nordburger evolves with a new location in the West and the introduction of a soft serve brand - both of which launch today.
MorePeople who have been to Japan recently are annoying to talk with because they incessantly rant about how great everything is over there, especially the food. Next time you're on the receiving end of one of those conversations, send the speaker to En Japanese Bar and Restaurant.
MoreCyd Beard is an interesting name. It’s even more interesting when you attach it to its owner, a young woman with gleaming eyes and immaculate dress sense who is on the cusp of yet another noteworthy achievement in her short but already very shiny career – she’s about to turn 21.
MoreWith a body of neo-expressionist work discussing humanity's future on the verge of the Milky Way, it's no surprise that Harry Thring's journey as a visual artist will take him to distant locales; as far as the Arctic Circle.
MoreEveryone’s favourite pub for discovering new beers – The Wheatsheaf – last night launched their own range of brews under label Wheaty Brewing Corps.
MoreCreative company Brown Sauce purveys practical fantasy through its world-leading augmented reality app ‘Flying Saucer’. From an office on Ebenezer Place, the firm is set to make technology formerly relegated to the realms of science fiction very real for local and international businesses.
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