The Whitlams’ Gaffage and Clink 2020 tour has been rescheduled to 2021, including two shows at The Gov.
Author: Anastasia Monaghan
If you have strolled down bustling Rundle Mall in the past two years, there’s no doubt you would have come across That Coffee Guy. Identified by his bright red Piaggio Apé, warm and neighbourly attitude, and heavenly coffee, Yiannis Stamos served everything from cappuccinos to cupcakes from his beloved coffee cart to the community of Rundle Mall for 18 months. But in December 2019, Rundle Mall’s favourite barista packed up his coffee cart one last time for a bit of a sea change, literally.
Adelaide arts icon, Andrew Petrusevics, has curated a brand-new exhibition at Adelaide’s newest artist-run gallery, Southwest Contemporary.
Sydney-based pop-punk band SoSo has accompanied their latest single ‘(Shit) Love Story’ with a dramatic and frenzied video clip, shot and directed by Pete O’Dowd from Mega Media TV.
Australian-born musician Jess Cornelius has released her latest single ‘Body Memory’, involving an emotional message within a calming electro-rhythm tune.
Dead Roo and Ricky Albleck & The Belair Line Band will launch their recent split release early next month with an exclusive launch event at The Gov.
The Music SA board has pleasure in announcing its new General Manager, with the role going to musician, skilled administrator, IT professional and vocational trainer Kim Roberts.
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.
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.
