by Michael Coghlan. It’s been fifty years since Love Potion No. 9 stormed up the hit parades (remember them?) in the US and Australia. It was one of a string of hits that made The Searchers a household...
by Michael Coghlan. It’s been fifty years since Love Potion No. 9 stormed up the hit parades (remember them?) in the US and Australia. It was one of a string of hits that made The Searchers a household...
by Catherine Blanch. During the mid-1900s, South Australia’s Maralinga and Western Australia’s Monte Bello were the sites of British-run atomic experiments – with long-lasting and catastrophic effects....
by Sian Williams. The lights at the Adelaide Festival Centre, located on the banks of the beautiful Torrens, are brighter again this year as a new venue, ‘The River Deck’, which opened on Fri Jan 2, has already...
by David Robinson. The Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular returns to Australian shores this month, with a brand new show that aims to thrill audiences with a memorable blend of music, video and live monsters...
by Catherine Blanch. Following the outstanding success of internationally acclaimed The Illusionists and The Illusionists 2.0, the company’s creative minds have summoned an amazing new troupe featuring...
by Bobby Goudie. Melbourne-based urban roots and reggae band Blue King Brown have embarked on their Australia tour, following the release of their new album Born Free. It’s nearly 10 years since the band...
by Lynette Washington. Fiona McIntosh is the British-born but Australian-based author of 28 novels for adults and achieved astonishing commercial success. Her latest novel, Nightingale, tells the story...
by Siân Williams. Philip Zachariah is brimming with enthusiasm as we enjoy a little banter on our warm Adelaide morning. His 11-year-strong touring show – Dickens’ famous 1847 piece A Christmas Carol...
by Catherine Blanch. The Adelaide Festival Centre’s Christmas Proms has become a grand tradition of the festive season. But this year they are taking things up a notch by stepping back in time to the ‘50s...
by Catherine Blanch. It was part of the double-act Triple-J Drive show with then comedic partner Tim Ross that Merrick Watts became known to Australian audiences. From there he moved on to Sydney Breakfast...