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San Cisco
FRI MAY 24, Governor Hindmarsh
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Something For Kate
SAT MAY 25, Governor Hindmarsh
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Matt Corby
SUN MAY 26, HQ
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Kaki King
FRI MAY 31, Governor Hindmarsh
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The Beards
FRI MAY 31, Jive
Latest News
The Reverend Horton Heat Interview
The Reverend Horton Heat, a rockin’ trio from Texas who play a revved-up form of country music and rockabilly and are just as likely to have their followers swing dancin’ as they are to have ’em slam dancin’, are currently on a much anticipated Australian tour.
Ahead of their eight-date…
CaliforniaCousin Interview
These siblings have been playing together since Daniella was 14, Stephanie was 11 and Josh was 10. Originally from Melbourne, they moved to Adelaide while still kids in order to be closer to their father’s family (“You can’t leave the nonnas behind!”) Now adults, they’ve dropped their old name (The…
A Place For Me Review
Known elsewhere under the less catchy but still pretty fitting title Stuck In Love, writer/director Josh Boone’s début is a low-key drama featuring a name cast who can’t exactly have been paid much to appear. The Borgens are a family in various crises.
The dad, William (Greg Kinnear), is a…
Primal Scream: More Light
Despite rascal bassist Mani skiving off to make a mint with the reunited Stone Roses, it’s business as usual in the Primal Scream camp. Nine-minute opener 2013’s title might infer new rules of engagement, but Bobby Gillespie’s breathy rhetoric about 21st century slaves, television propaganda and a peasant underclass suggests…
The Postal Service: Give Up (10th Anniversary Edition)
Times change. In the booklet for The Postal Service’s sole album, 2003’s Give Up, frontman Ben Gibbard looks like a fat loser virgin. A decade later the Death Cab For Cutie singer is the only person in the world who’s experienced marriage to delish Zooey Deschanel - even if the…
June Folkathon
Some of Adelaide’s best musical acts are banding together for a June ‘Folkathon’ at Port Noarlunga to raise funds for upcoming 2013 Fleurieu Folk Festival.
Iconic folk acts including Spiral Dance (pictured), Chris Finnen, Astro Cobalt, Goldstein, The Ryebuck Sheilas, Crowdy Crawns and more will perform from 12pm…
Gorgeous Festival Returns As Two-Day Event
Gorgeous Festival will return to SA's picturesque southern wine region this November as a two-day event, running from Fri Nov 22 and Sat Nov 23 at Serafino Winery, McLaren Vale.
In 2012 a stellar line-up graced the main stage with headliners including…
Listen: New Beyonce Track ‘Grown Woman’
** Update: The leaked song has since been taken down, but you can listen to a live version of Grown Woman here.
Following in the footsteps of the unexpectedly electronic Bow Down/I Been On, a new Beyonce
Bigger Than Me Exhibition
Bigger Than Me is an exhibition about bigness, curated by art graduates Madison Bycroft and Beth Shimmin.
Bigger Than Me explores the idea of ‘big’ with both physical and metaphysical considerations through the works of twelve local and interstate artists, featuring Melbourne’s…
Doors Keyboardist Ray Manzarek Dies Aged 74
Ray Manzarek, founding member and keyboardist of The Doors, has died aged 74. The legendary musician passed away today in Rosenheim, Germany after a lengthy battle with bile duct cancer surrounded by his wife and brothers.
Manzarek is best known for his work with The Doors who formed in 1965…
Babyshambles Announce Splendour Sideshows
Pete Doherty’s English garage rock outfit Babyshambles are embarking on a string of Splendour sideshows with a date included at Adelaide’s HQ on Jul 29.
As part of their very first Australian visit, Doherty and Co will venture to Melbourne, Sydney, Perth…
Rufus Norris, Director Of Broken Interview
Rufus Norris, in between other juggled commitments (“I’m trying to find a quiet spot here in BBC Radio, as I had another interview this morning”), recently talked via phone to Rip It Up about Broken, his debut as writer/director drawing from the novel by Daniel Clay. Discussing some of the…
Broken Review
Theatre-intensive director Rufus Norris makes his début as cinematic writer/director (adapting Daniel Clay’s novel) with this dark drama saved from despair by beautifully understated playing, particularly by the totally unknown and unaffected Eloise Laurence.
Her ‘Skunk’ is an 11 year old living in North London with:…
Snitch Review
While there’s no doubt that Dwayne Johnson is one major hunk of man, stuntman-turned-co-writer/director Ric Roman Waugh’s mostly agreeable drama is easily the first movie he’s ever appeared in where he looks almost like a regular guy, mostly by keeping his shirt on.
His John Matthews is a construction businessman…
Live Review: The Rubens At HQ, Thu May 16
The Rubens are well and truly on the rise undertaking their largest tour to date and stepping up the size of venues, particularly here in little ol' Adelaide, playing to an almost full house at HQ. There is definitely something exciting and a touch a class about…
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