Adelaide
Music review: Majesty, Adelaide Town Hall
A sell-out performance of Tchaikovsky’s magnificent Piano Concerto No 1, Musgrave's Rainbow and Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony.
Theatre review: The Children, Adelaide Festival Centre
Award-winning UK playwright Lucy Kirkwood examines the fall-out from a nuclear disaster.
New literary journal set to enrich Australia's cultural landscape
The new journal is driven by Writers SA with the support of the state’s three universities and Arts South Australia.
Orientalism, a stain that taints Australian opera?
From yellowface to chinoiserie – Orientalism pervades Western stages, so will that include Adelaide Festival’s upcoming, lauded centrepiece opera?
Walk with Little Amal
Adelaide Festival has announced 'The Walk' will come Australia, featuring the street puppet 'Little Amal'.
Why Adelaide Festival is committed to amplifying First Nations voices
Adelaide Festival Artistic Director Ruth Mackenzie speaks to the centrality of First Nations stories in the cultural landscape.
Vale Philanthropist Max Carter and Art Historian David Hansen
The year starts with the sad loss of a great arts philanthropist and a highly respected educator.
Vale Khai Liew – a visionary designer
Known for his one-off commissions and short-run editions in furniture, designer Khai Liew leaves an incredible legacy.
Exhibition review: GONDWANA VR: The Exhibition, South Australia Museum
This multisensory installation distils 100 years of climate data into a single day.
Theatre review: Dead Man's Cell Phone, Slingsby's Hall of Possibility
Wickedly Good Productions presents an intriguing, comedic and moving production on one phone’s ability to connect people.