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The Chemsex Monologues – Adelaide Fringe

The Chemsex Monologues – Adelaide Fringe E-Interview conducted by Fatema Sitabkhan After achieving a great deal of success in London, Adelaide Fringe is bringing us a much-needed dose of The Chemsex Monologues. Reviews for The Chemsex Monologues include: ​‘an extraordinary tapestry of pleasure and pain, woven together with wit and weight by a master wordsmith’ […]

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SA Museum

There’s not a lot you can get for free these days but we are still fortunate to have a museum with lots for everyone for free. Weather you want to entertain the kids or take your partner somewhere different, there’s something to interest everyone. They also run lots of special exhibitions and fun kids shows. […]

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Renew SA – Our Port

Join us for a fun night out at Our Port’s free Indoor Cinema on Saturday evenings in the Flour Shed at Hart’s Mill between July 11 and August 1. With a great range of classic films, we’re sure you, your family and friends will find one you will enjoy! Please note that doors open at […]

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Aleenta Barre

Aleenta Barre is in Adelaide and its one of the best work outs in town. The What’s on in Adelaide team tried it out for the first time last week and absolutely loved it. WHAT IS BARRE? Aleenta Barre targets every inch of your body with a dynamic balance of yoga, pilates and ballet. Barre […]

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Something on Saturday

For 2-10 year olds, every Saturday afternoon at the Adelaide Festival Centre from 2 May – 5 September Proudly supported by Adelaide Festival Centre’s Something on Saturday program has been delighting and entertaining children every Saturday throughout winter for 38 years. From performances of all kinds to craft workshops, this is every child’s chance to […]

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Review: The Glenn Miller Orchester

Friday 19 June 2015 Adelaide Festival Theatre Yesterday Adelaide welcomed back the The World famous Glenn Miller Orchestra direct from the USA. Returning by popular demand to a full house, The Glenn Miller played in honour the year of the ANZAC Centenary. While I may have been the youngest in the audience by a good […]

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