Another sponsor walks away amid Writers Week uproar
A major accounting firm has pulled its logo from the Adelaide Festival event’s promotional material amid controversy over two guests booked to appear.
A major accounting firm has pulled its logo from the Adelaide Festival event’s promotional material amid controversy over two guests booked to appear.
A year on from SA opening its heart to Ukrainians, Writers Week is giving a platform to those who think this inexcusable invasion is their fault, writes David Penberthy.
The Belarusian actor charged over an “indecent act” on an international flight will no longer perform in the Adelaide Festival.
Following controversy surrounding the inclusion of two authors with “hateful” views in the Writers’ Week program, The Advertiser has pulled staff from a key festival event.
This was an excellently curated program, combining recent Australian works with standards of the repertoire.
Baroque harpist Hannah Lane and soprano Anna Fraser presented an Italian program with emotional depth and subtlety.
Full of well-known Handel tunes, with clever word painting, it is hardly surprising this work has kept a place in the repertoire.
James Morley’s cello playing took all the time he needed to make musical points, so his narratives were crystal clear.
Early Music buffs were out in force for a program centred on 17th century Venetians, Claudio Monteverdi and Barbara Strozzi.
The Adelaide Festival’s stunning Skywhales air balloon sculptures finally took to the skies above Elder Park this morning, dazzling onlookers who gathered at sunrise.
The powerhouse that is Montaigne was on fire in her Summerhouse concert, which was met with thunderous applause.
IF truth, dare, kiss or promise with a total stranger sounds intriguing, then this interactive show might just be for you.
Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame has told an Adelaide Writers’ Week panel that there needs to be a shift in how we teach the language of sexual assault.
This is pianist Anna Goldsworthy’s one-woman show with superb violinist Andrew Haveron consistently deferring to her.
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