The Australian accent is one that is iconic and unique. It is easily recognised throughout the world. The twang in our voices, the lack of clarity, and the commonly used phrase “g’day mate” are all attributed to us. However, I recently noticed something odd about myself. I don’t fit those criteria at all.
With COVID-19 restrictions still limiting local Adelaide venues, music-lovers found themselves watching from their seats as bands took to the stage. In order to welcome audiences in again, Jive and other live music venues must currently keep audiences seated as much as possible.
Tom Burlinson may be known to many as The Man from Snowy River, however, he has also been performing swing and big band classics over a number of years now and is bringing his new show Swingin’ the Great Standards to Adelaide this Friday and Saturday October 16 and 17.
Colombian musician Juan Muñoz’s love affair with music began at age 16 when he accompanied his cousin to guitar classes in order to keep her safe.
The first of three, free, outdoor music events will kick off this month, bringing live local acts to Adelaide parklands every month until the end of the year.
After six months of closure due to COVID-19, Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute are launching a worldwide exhibition on Friday October 2 to celebrate both their reopening and 30th birthday in style.
Among Us is social deduction game released in June 2018 for PC and mobile, developed by InnerSloth, which has recently taken a gigantic escalation in popularity since the beginning of September. It is a game about betrayal, lies, and deceit, as you and your friends try to find the impostor among us.
A cute and upbeat piece, Cookii’s ‘Little’ is a fusion modern-day pop with 8-bit gaming of the 90s. With a Taylor Swift-esque storyline and catchy electronic melody, Cookii pieces together an oddly nostalgic and fun song that is both groovy yet calming simultaneously.
In exciting arts and culture news, Nexus Arts has launched its 2020 Interplay performance series: a musical celebration of intercultural Australia, the series showcases ten extraordinary artists who now call Adelaide home.
Playing as part of Going Bananas mini festival of local bands at The Bridgeway this Saturday 3 October, the band will line up with the likes of Chelsea Manor, Struth!, Sweet Jane, Lola, Mum’s Favourite, Nocturnal Animals, Mongrel and The Birds are Spies.
