How to play a million-dollar violin
As the most recent custodian of The Adelaide - a 266-year-old violin purchased by South Australia in 1955 - ASO concertmaster Natsuko Yoshimoto has the state's history at her fingertips.
MoreAs the most recent custodian of The Adelaide - a 266-year-old violin purchased by South Australia in 1955 - ASO concertmaster Natsuko Yoshimoto has the state's history at her fingertips.
MoreNicolás Jaar, Bliss Signal, and DJ Lag, the self-proclaimed king of Gqom - a genre of club music sprouting out of Durban, South Africa - have joined the stacked 2018 Unsound Adelaide lineup.
MoreWe had a few beers to commiserate with the Ed Castle's publican Tony Bond on the closure of his business. We then came up with a plan to ensure what happened to Red Door Bakery and his pub never happens again.
MoreIn collaboration with the Namatjira family, Namatjira Legacy Trust, Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre, Tony Albert, Tarnanthi and cultural leaders Mervyn Rubuntja and Kevin McCormack, a host of artists are auctioning their work at Tarnanthi's historic auction...
MoreFound on Pirie: very, very good food. And a surprising amount of other things.
MoreAlmost as old as the colony itself, the Treasury Building is a standing testament to the very nature of our evolving city – and this Fringe its basement pool will evolve into an arts venue.
MoreArts festivals aren't just about dollars and bed nights.
MoreArchitecture – formerly the preserve of big firms with big staff – is a changing industry. Now, clients are looking to small agencies with new ideas to get the most innovative and cost-effective solution. We meet the little Adelaide firms who are making their way in this new version of normal.
MoreAlso Sprach Zarathustra! It sounds like the shoutings of a militaristic German yoga instructor, but we promise the reality is far easier on the ears.
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