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Yarn Bombing Day

Wrap yourself in colour, creativity, and community at Yarn Bombing Day - Worldwide Knit in Public Day - at the ...

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MOD - A futuristic museum of discovery

MOD is a place to be and be inspired by ideas at the intersection of science, art, and innovation. The exhibitions ...

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Piano Man June 4-21
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ADELAIDE’S MULTICULTURAL EID FESTIVAL BIGGER THAN EVER IN 2024

Adelaide’s biggest multicultural festival will expand in 2024 to create an unforgettable day out for families in April. Up to 20,000 patrons are expected to attend Multicultural Eid Festival across Saturday, 27th and Sunday, 28th April at the Adelaide Showgrounds. The festival will feature more than 20 cuisines through its food stalls, market stalls, stage […]

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Norwood Food & Wine Festival

The return of the Norwood Food & Wine Festival will deliver a major economic boost for the local community as the state’s food, wine and produce are showcased along The Parade as part of this year’s AFL Gather Round. The Norwood Food & Wine Festival returns for the first time since 2012 with a fresh, […]

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Fringe review: Riot City Wrestling ★★★★ 1/2

Release your smack talk as you watch this hour of crazed and captivating entertainment with Riot City Wrestling, Adelaide’s Pro Wrestling agency and fighters. Come to every match as the story builds, or drop in (like I did for Dead To Rights) for a one off show for the high energy audience participation, as the […]

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Fringe review: Rory Lowe – Beast ★★★★★

Comedy at its finest! Hailing from Middlesbrough in the UK and now residing in Sydney, Rory spends the first part of his show introducing himself and his brilliant storytelling style. He confesses he’s in a funny spot right now as a comedian. He’s happy and in love. Lowe tells us about life growing up in […]

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Fringe Review: Skank Sinatra ★★★★★

This show was brilliant! It was a mix of cabaret and comedy that had the whole crowd laughing and enjoying every second. Jens took us on a journey from her upbringing in South Africa to immigrating to Australia, putting a sassy twist on ‘I Still Call Australia Home’. She cheekily changed the lyrics of Frank […]

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