Jolie is outstanding as the evil queen with a heart, and Fanning is admirable as the unlikely hero (if we’re going by the traditional fairytale’s archetypal damsel in distress formula).
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Like many young adults who are in their final year at uni, Chelsey wasn’t sure on her feet. She’d spent years studying, but didn’t really understand what was out in the market in terms of work. She, like many others in her position, when asked what she’d like to learn, put down ‘networking’ as a skill.
Combining the artistry and majesty of martial arts, breakdance, contemporary movement accompanied by a soundscape of drums, Kata is an […]
The three powerhouse entertainers are a representation of the diverse nature within Adelaide Fringe and highlight that the event has something for everyone.
Playing as part of Back2Back Festival at Star Theatres, The Runner Up follows the plight of hapless but ultimately loveable Cyn in a substance-soaked black comedy about a fabulous loser and her young band’s long way to the top.
Honey Pot is recognised as a valued platform connecting artists and their projects with a broad range of national and international industry decision makers.
Visionary directory Ang Lee pushes cinema into a new age with “Gemini Man”
Through the work of a dedicated group comprising local neurodiverse and neurotypical people, Let’s Be Friends will create a series of children’s books, the first being ‘Hello to Me’, in addition to a documentary, classroom resources and a giant Jenga set that children can decorate and play.
Discovering bands like the Bee Gees and then diving deeper into artists including Robert Wyatt, Miles Davis and Marvin Gaye all contributed to Frankie’s love of music and helped him become the musician he is today.
The Star Wars-Themed metal band Galatic Empire will make their Australian debut as they tour the country in November,
