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February 24, 2022
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An artful degustation with ‘Nutritional Index’

What could two stuffy staffers from the fictitious Australian Bureau of Cultural Dietetics and Eating For Good Health (ABCDEFGH) tell us about the nutritional value of Art Gallery of South Australia's collection? An entire buffet-worth, apparently.

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February 21, 2022
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Racism and remorse with drag royalty Kween Kong

Last Fringe, an arts reviewer referred to Pasifika performer Thomas Fonua as ‘black pudding’, sparking debate about racism in arts media. After a year-long silence, the artist’s drag diva alter-ego, Kween Kong, offers a take on the saga in an Adelaide Fringe show.

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February 18, 2022
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Rock and sorrow with ‘27 Club’

In recreating the songs of the artists of the 27 Club, Wanderers frontman Dusty Lee Stephensen taps into the yearning desperation of musicians whose lives and creative careers were tragically cut short.

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February 14, 2022
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Chewing the abstract fat with ‘Conversations in Colour’

The latest body of work by long-time friends and interstate artistic collaborators, Gab Cole and Lucas Croall, comprises 11 large canvases that speak to the stunning patterns found in nature and their own evolving creative connection.

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March 11, 2021
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The behind-the-scenes crew that make The Garden tick

Fringe crowds come to The Garden of Unearthly Delights for its programming and for the energetic ambience found beneath its twinkling festoon lighting. We wanted to get to know the place a little better, so we went backstage to meet a few of the Garden's makers.

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March 10, 2021
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The Baroque and the enduring power of the clown

Britt Plummer and Oliver Nilsson created The Baroque for the simple fun of imbuing a clown with the excesses of the lavish era, but found the character also presented a satirical view of modern society.

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February 26, 2021
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Breaking the bank

The Adelaide Central School of Art’s latest exhibition The New Money wants us to check our priorities, and put cash last.

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