22.05.12 NEW LANA DEL REY SINGLE LEAKED
A previously unreleased Lana Del Rey single entitled Never Let Me Go has mysteriously appeared online.
29.02.12 FRINGE WRAP: WED FEB 29
Wednesday may be bit of a grisly day full of rain, but inside the garden and venues scattered around Adelaide the Fringe festivity lives on! Today's Fringe Wrap concerns Sound & Fury, Gareth Berliner, Bob Slayer, Jon Brooks, the infamous Catacombs at the old Adelaide Gaol and more.
13.02.12 LIVE REVIEW: HALL & OATES
If, as the rumours suggest, the saxophone has been culturally shafted since its ‘80s hey-day, no one’s told today’s A Day On The Green headliners Hall & Oates and Icehouse.
03.01.12 LISTEN TO TWO NEW RADIOHEAD SONGS
If you’re hungry for another Radiohead fix you’re in luck, as the UK alt-rockers have put forth two previously unreleased tracks onto the internet called The Daily Mail and Staircase.
09.11.11 THE FAMILY STONE INTERVIEW
Sly & The Family Stone, who formed in San Francisco in the mid ’60s, were one of the first interracial bands to enjoy mainstream chart success.
04.11.11 FAMILY STONE & HYPNOTIC BRASS SHIFT TO ROCKET
The funk and soul double-header show of the year is moving to Rocket Bar.
08.04.11 The Get Up Kids return to Australia
The Get Up Kids have announced their first Australian tour since the release of new album There Are Rules at the start of the year.
30.03.11 Mike Noga on the road this May
Mike Noga, best known for his sticks work as part of Melbourne alt-rockers The Drones, is set to release his second solo album The Balladeer Hunter this week (Fri Apr 1).
17.03.11 Hackney Hotel
Having gone to two pubs closer to home to begin with we ended up at The Hackney Hotel after being told the other two venues were no longer serving meals.
17.03.11 Gringos Mexican Cantina
Gringos at Glenelg is the best Mexican restaurant in town.
16.03.11 Ying Chow
If you’ve ever heard anyone bang on about ‘that place in Gouger St with deliciously cheap Chinese but shit service’ then they’re more than likely talking about Ying Chow.
02.02.11 Ripper Out: February
February is the month of festivals, meaning most your hard-earned cash is going towards a few measly hours of fleeting enjoyment.
19.01.11 The Deep End take the Adelaide plunge
Melbourne retro rockers The Deep End will be heading to Adelaide for the very first time to headline a Queensland charity show at The Forresters & Squatters Arms.
26.08.10 Blue King Brown: Redemption Songs
It’s been quite some time between drinks – or rather albums - for Melbourne band Blue King Brown.
24.08.10 Talk It Up: Wolf Gang
In another life Max McElligott might have been the CEO of a big law firm or the dean of an Ivy League college.
27.07.10 Vorn Doolette Benefit gig
Beloved Adelaidean singer-songwriter Vorn Doolette was recently involved in a car accident, leaving him seriously injured in hospital.
07.06.10 Rufus Wainwright set for national tour
Rufus Wainwright unveiled this morning that his previously-announced Sydney Opera House show would just be the first stop in Australian national tour.
25.05.10 Live: Joey Cape and Tony Sly
Fowler's Live - Thu May 20Not for the first time this year, the punk stalwarts have traded their electrics for acoustics.
22.04.10 Parades setting off on national tour
There are some ridiculously talented people out there.
21.12.09 Deez Nuts
Deez Nuts, featuring JJ Peters formerly of Adelaide band I Killed The Prom Queen along with someone who looks suspiciously like a tattooed barperson at the Grace Emily, are heading back to town to play yet another of their crazy, metal-infused rap gigs. This time it will be with Gold Cost act Mourning Tide and NSW band Mark My Words as a licensed all-ages affair at Fowler’s Live on Mon Dec 21.
18.02.10 - 15.06.10 HEYSEN TRAIL EXHIBITION
This inaugural exhibition features original works from 25 local artists, depicting aspects of or inspired by SA's most famous walking trail. Running simultaneously across six galleries throughout the state - this spectacular showcase is an engaging mix of oils, acrylics, watercolours and photography. Exhibiting artists include John Whitney, Janet Bridgland, Nik De Masi, Peter Coad, Tom O'Callaghan and Catherine Fitz-Gerald.