The Adelaide Central Market has launched a pre-order and collect drive-through service that will supplement a range of purchase options being offered by a number of traders, including home delivery, in-store takeaway and pre-orders by email and phone, so customers can shop their essentials during COVID-19.
Category Archive: What’s on in Adelaide
Record companies have ventured into the dim and dusty corners of their warehouses to bring us bargains galore, including records, CDs, cassettes, DVDs and even books, all at bargain prices.
As restaurants and cafes adapt to new restrictions to ensure the safety and wellbeing of their customers and the community, many \have introduced new solutions, including takeaway and delivery, to allow you to enjoy your favourite restaurants from your dining table.
The Umbrella Festival (previously set to open on 17th July) will be rescheduled to Friday 18 September – Sunday 4 October 2020, with the launch date and release of the Printed Program to be Wednesday 22 July, published by our partner Scenestr.
Homelessness is a far more complicated issue than ‘poverty’ and the associated range of causes need to be understood before they can each be addressed. It may not be achievable to structure a society so that there is no homelessness, but rather a realistic goal might be to ensure that there are plenty of ways out of homelessness.
F**k conventional thought and understandings around sexuality according to the status-quo. Instead, this show asks that you open your mind to all things kinky, freaky and to instead reserve your judgment for other things – like those among us still grappling with the concept of enthusiastic consent.
PHOTO GALLERY – THE MEZINGERS, THE GOV, 2020
On Saturday March 14, John Goodridge went along to see The Mezingers with Press Club. Here are his snaps from the evening.
DRAG SUPREME (Kultural-Realness/Edition) presented by the Haus of Kong is an evening of empowerment, pride and fierce entertainment.
Marcus Ryan is a skilful raconteur with the ability to take you on a journey; both his literal journey walking the Camino de Santiago but also a little self discovery for him and the audience.
Jimeoin is no has-been, and his Fringe show confirms that he can still deliver plenty of comedy gold.
