With good deeds aside, this is still a competition, a fierce one, and the two captains are in it to win it.
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This melodramatic musical provided the perfect escape from ‘normality’ and ensured a night of light-hearted entertainment.
The Progressive Feast was a wonderful way to celebrate quality SA produce, excellent beer and wine, and Adelaide’s innovative restaurants and bars, all the while raising money and awareness for OzHarvest SA.
On Friday, October 16, two of Adelaide’s favourite tribute bands team up to raise money for CanTeen.
The Adelaide Festival is offering half price tickets to Á Fleur de Peau at $20 for adults and $7.50 for children thanks to The Advertiser and Sunday Mail.
Following the success of his previous creative endeavour Tangible Eyes, Najib has chosen to briefly step away from fiction to collate his musings and present them in this new, self-published work.
Peel Street’s Chihuahua Bar is well known for their spectacular Sunday lunch feasts and the next few on the menu are no exception
Run by some of Adelaide’s more interesting and artistic artists, Carclew’s workshops are a great way to think outside the square (or iPad or computer) and get into a creative space.
Next month, The National Institute of Circus Arts will be scouting Adelaide’s circus talent as it auditions for its 2016 student intake.
With spring upon us, it’s the perfect time to explore the inspiring paths of Adelaide.
