SA music stalwart Rip It Up editor Robert ‘Bertie’ Dunstan dies
‘Bertie’ Dunstan – who worked tirelessly to promote local bands and musicians – has died.
‘Bertie’ Dunstan – who worked tirelessly to promote local bands and musicians – has died.
Art thieves have trashed an Adelaide Hills gallery, booking an overnight stay then ripping valuable paintings from frames and vandalising the room. See the shocking footage.
It started as a hobby but for decades James Music supplied instruments and amps to some of the biggest bands to tour Adelaide. Now the show has come to an end.
From a pop-up East End Cellars restaurant and bar, to a chocolate fountain with churros, here are the hottest places to eat and drink at Illuminate Adelaide.
The death of veteran arts critic, producer and performer Matt Byrne will leave a “huge hole” in Adelaide’s theatre scene, his grieving friends say.
Australian actor, dancer, singer and painter David Dalaithngu, most famous for his roles in Storm Boy and Ten Canoes, has died at his home at Murray Bridge.
David Dalaithngu was a legend of Australian film but also a troubled soul trapped between two worlds. Read this powerful last profile of the great artist from SA Weekend.
It’s been two decades since the Garden of Unearthly Delights was tacked onto the edge of the Fringe. Now the heart of the festival reveals how it will handle its second Covid year.
One of the Fringe’s most popular venues will not be back for next year’s festival season with organisers citing dancing restrictions and international travel uncertainty.
Adelaide’s last drive-in is no more and now cinema operators have revealed how close they are to calling curtains on their theatres too.
Aching to enjoy live performances again? A home-grown theatre company, acclaimed around the world, will bring some magic to Adelaide’s premier music festival.
In just two years, Rob Butvila has lost his marriage, livelihood and home. The worst thing is he’s far from the only SA entertainer in such dire straits.
The James Morrison Academy at Mount Gambier has played its final tune, with the world-renowned musician announcing he’s taking jazz education on the road.
The arts and major festivals will play a critical role in injecting life back into our city over the next six months, industry leaders say.
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