Aussie gallery acquires $9.8m painting by ‘divisive’ artist
The major acquisition will help deepen conversations over French artist Paul Gauguin’s troublesome legacy, the National Gallery of Australia says.
The major acquisition will help deepen conversations over French artist Paul Gauguin’s troublesome legacy, the National Gallery of Australia says.
One of the stars of hit film Crazy Rich Asians is bringing her new wedding show to the OzAsia Festival.
A popular Hills artisan festival is set to return this September promising to make the award-winning event bigger and better than ever before.
The Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute will aim to reopen next year, as the state government pours in $780,000 to fix major safety issues.
High kicks run in the family as Graham Cornes’ dancing daughter Charlize auditions for Paris nightclub Moulin Rouge.
Enjoy a tipple while you read? State Library of SA is opening up its iconic Mortlock Chamber for a first-of-its-kind pop-up gin bar this month.
Meet Canadian artistic legend Robert Lepage, the man behind next year’s water puppet opera The Nightingale and a string of other Adelaide Festival hits.
Read our reviews of Lina Limosani’s Barbaros, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, and State Theatre’s At What Cost?
Reflections and projections will take over the city as the third annual Illuminate Adelaide winter festival begins.
Read the Advertiser’s reviews of shows including Mama Alto, Paul Capsis, Geraldine Quinn, Roscoe James Irwin and how Nathan Davies won RocKwiz.
A popular TV actor and upcoming contestant on Dancing With The Stars will also direct the 2024 Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
The future of an Aboriginal cultural centre on North Terrace is in doubt after this week’s state budget failed to allocate extra funding to the project.
Singer-songwriter and one time Redgum frontman John Schumann is headed to Adelaide for one night only, in celebration of his beloved Vietnam War song hitting middle age.
MasterChef star Poh Ling Yeow never liked how she looked growing up in a Chinese family in Adelaide – but now those insecurities will be projected all over the city.
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