It’s a two stage festival. Downstairs is beach themed – we’re going to put a lot of sand in the venue and make it look like a beach town. Then upstairs, we have a treehouse with a Lost Boys/Peter Pan theme. It’s like a big cubby house.
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The 2014 concert to celebrate the music of George Harrison is set to be released next month.
As part of Chinese New Year celebrations, The Adelaide Festival Centre will present Stories of Life, an Australian premiere exhibition of contemporary artworks by some of China’s most fascinating artists.
Aside from making us wait (and wait and wait) for him to come on stage, “Weird Al” Yankovic remains, in my opinion, one of the world’s greatest entertainers.
Kick off your weekend with funky grooves, cheap drinks and free entry!
On the 6th of January, we decided to take on the mighty task of interviewing 16 people in one day. This is our day.
Treasures of the Nation is a stunning display of Chinese music for one night only in February as part of the 2016 Adelaide Fringe.
Built by three mates who met working at the Holden factory, Brick City Bar is being dubbed ‘the people’s bar’ by those who stop by for a drink and a chat.
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In the 1990s, The Coffee Pot (James Place, Adelaide) was known more for its clientele than its coffee, […]
