Lead up to the famous ‘misogyny speech’ revealed in Julia
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MoreThis weekend, under dated disco balls and a ceiling that looks like a squash court, punters will dance to off-kilter musical performances from three bands in a North Adelaide community centre.
MoreAt every metal gig, Dave Deth stands in attendance with a tiny camera, recording the show for upload to the World Wide Web. His presence is crucial to the documentation of Adelaide’s metal scene, and of the bands who may or may not go on to make it big.
MoreBowden studio and art gallery praxis ARTSPACE will unveil its first virtual exhibition ‘Presence’, highlighting the work of artists who were already challenging social structures pre-‘rona.
MoreWe can't brag about hosting the ‘biggest fringe festival in the Southern Hemisphere’ without also worrying about the environment.
MoreA tai chi master, a painter, and a person – Nazli Jianfar is a South Australian artist whose work is imbued with her former life in Iran.
MoreBetween her city apartment, her job at the SA Museum, and an upcoming global trip to research disability access in institutions, Lara Torr is helping to make sure Adelaide's cultural life is for everyone, not just for a few.
MoreThe State Theatre Company comes good on their promise to make theatre more rock'n'roll.
MoreDeveloped in partnership with German company tanzmainz, Australian Dance Theatre's Objekt spans more than two continents - it also takes in the breadth of humanity's perception and relationship with the body.
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