Stunning three-part harmonies by front-woman Yasmine Weatherall, drummer Peter Vawser and acoustic guitarist Tonia Brooks are enough to send shivers down the spine…
Author: Libby Trainor Parker
Flickerfest returns to the Mercury Cinema on Saturday 28 March with its 2015 touring programme Short Films – Licensed To Thrill.
Known well as the centre of inclusive, culturally diverse arts in Adelaide, this year’s offering will not disappoint.
The Spanish Film Festival begins in May with a stellar lineup of films to showcase the cinema of Spain, Latin-America and beyond.
Check out our snaps from Seth Sentry’s ‘Run’ gig last night at The Gov.
Knopfler, who was always the least fashionable of rock stars, is only interested in producing the kind of music he wants to make. In this respect he is reflected in the character in “Skydiver” who sings ‘I don’t give a damn about a thing’. In an era dominated by manufactured music this is a refreshing approach, and has culminated in one of Knopfler’s best solo albums.
Bruce took us through a short and sweet set of favourites, mostly from Alive III and Revenge. (If you’re a KISS fan, you’ll know that this album is over 20 years old now – it was released in 1993 and went gold in 1994.)
High energy, full volume larrikinism is on offer… Seth Sentry plays again tonight in Adelaide at The Gov. Tickets may still be available but hurry, the show is likely to sell out.
This is traditional clowning in a contemporary setting at its absolute best.
Anyone who has ever doubted the divine Ms M’s talent or ability to knock an audience’s socks off need only attend Tuesday night’s Kiss Me Once concert.
