Dusting off classic Willie
Linda Bull, one half of famed singing sister duo Vika and Linda, talks Willie Nelson, Chris Wilson and why we’ll miss RocKwiz.
Linda Bull, one half of famed singing sister duo Vika and Linda, talks Willie Nelson, Chris Wilson and why we’ll miss RocKwiz.
Riot Days is a play, a rock show, a book reading and a protest. It’s loud, confronting, even gruelling at times, but it will make you think and it will make you feel and that’s what good art should do.
Russian punk group Pussy Riot has finally had its visas to perform at this year’s Adelaide Fringe approved by the Immigration Department.
Music industry heavyweights have warned South Australian fans to steer clear of online ticket reseller Viagogo, with one prominent rock promoter labelling the company “outrageously out of control”.
She’s climbed the seven highest mountains and seven highest volcanoes on all seven continents, and now Adelaide adventurer Katie Sarah is halfway to her goal of skiing to both poles after a Christmas adventure in Antarctica.
Somehow a song with nonsense lyrics about flying horses is an Aussie anthem, but it’s nowhere near as good as Khe Sanh or You’re the Voice. Let’s retire this tune once and for all, writes Nathan Davies.
The seminal Adelaide pop group Zoot have a new compilation album and a new song, featuring the vocals of much-loved departed member Darryl Cotton. Nathan Davies reports.
King of the Seven Seas, Khal of the Dothraki, devotee of Port Adelaide. Hollywood action star Jason Momoa actually lived in South Australia for a few years – and the Port cheer squad would love to have him back.
If you think Adelaide’s once legendary band scene is dead, spare a thought for the musos scraping by to keep it alive. So what happened? Nathan Davies set out to discover why the music died.
Once maligned as monsters of the deep, great white sharks are now more often seen as fascinating apex predators — thanks in part to the efforts of Rodney Fox Shark Expeditions.
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