The Gov is jumping back into delivering some of the best live music in South Australia post-isolation by hosting the Open The Borderers Party next month.
Month: June 2020
State Theatre Company and ActNow Theatre have teamed up to present a series of isolation-inspired stories with over 30 of South Australia’s finest established and emerging artists.
In an Australian-first, girls as young as four will have the opportunity to feel empowered to participate in STEM activities in Australian classrooms, through an emphasis on play-based learning.
Sydney singer-songwriter Oly Sherman has persisted through 2020’s alms and burst back into the Australian music scene after his international debut in January, by releasing his latest single ‘Homeboy’ last month.
It’s the million-dollar question in our very, very small city of Adelaide. We start a new job, or pursue a new education route, or even move suburb, and in the midst of getting to know another person, you ask or are asked that oh-so-important question: Which school did you go to?
Scottish performer, writer and social activist Alan Cumming has been appointed the Artistic Director for Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2021.
Seated Sunday Sessions will run throughout the month of June, kicking off with the talented multi-instrumentation of Trav Collins. The following three Sundays will include local musicians who are just aching to get out and play some tunes.
Lush production and powerful vocals generate a driving, tour de force attitude in Hattie Oates’ new single, High. Recorded at Yap Yap Studios in Syndey and mastered by Ben Feggens (Mallrat, Vera Blue, RÜFÜS DU SOL), High is an expression of raw attraction.
Spare time is (supposedly) abundant in isolation. STORY HACK and the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) are helping us put it to good use with a series of intimate workshops for local writers and creatives.
