Succession star Snook seals a thrilling new role
Adelaide-born television star Sarah Snook is set to be part of a new project.
Adelaide-born television star Sarah Snook is set to be part of a new project.
The Greens say Sarah Game’s campaign to remove two nude artworks – one of a transgender man – from the Art Gallery is hypocritical, as debate in parliament gets heated.
New Adelaide Cabaret Festival artistic director Virginia Gay injects her own very big personality and passion into a program that aims to take cabaret back to its roots.
Art should be nice – kittens, roses, gum trees, lovely portraits of the late Queen and pictures of Jesus dying in great agony, writes Peter Goers.
Kudos to Smashing Pumpkins frontman-cum-wrestling promoter Billy Corgan for messing with the usual stadium rock show formula. It delivered – in spades, writes Nathan Davies.
Some of the most important women in SA’s history will be up in lights, along with the celeb chef’s own alter ego, in a centrepiece for the next Illuminate festival.
Entertaining and releasing your child’s creativity doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Check out these ideas and the fast homemade recipes.
The hit musical about the small Canadian town that opened its hearts and homes to stranded travellers in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, Come From Away, finally lands in Adelaide.
Latest arts news: Macbeth turns to Game of Thrones for the opera stage, and Kate Bush isn’t coming to the Cabaret – but still has a show for fans.
An Adelaide woman shares the moment she heard news of the unfolding 9/11 terrorist attack on her walkman and told cabin crew why they had been grounded in a tiny Canadian town.
West Coast rap legends Ice Cube and Cypress Hill just put on the best (and loudest) hip-hop concert Adelaide has seen in years. Here’s our review.
Here’s how to get your tickets to see Mickey Mouse, Moana, Tinker Bell and all your favourite Disney characters.
NZ pop royalty Lorde, Canadian dance theatre and a walking sheep – read the latest reviews from the Arts Editor’s desk.
WOMADelaide organisers are planning ways to reduce the epic queues for toilets and food at future festivals as they seek to secure the event’s long-term future.
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