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SA Shadow Arts Minister spruiks policy details

With the SA election looming, Katrine Hildyard outlined Labor’s commitments to the sector in conversation with the Arts Industry Council…

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Theatre review: Norm & Ahmed, Adelaide Fringe

A welcomed adaptation of a significant historical Australian drama.

A suited man (SA Premier Steven Marshall) speaks a t microphone in front of a sculpture
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SA Premier defends his arts record

Steven Marshall was campaigning on his arts record when he spoke recently with the Arts Industry Council of South Australia.

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Exhibition Review: Isaac Julien and Helen Fuller, Samstag Museum of Art

A local ceramicist in tandem with an international UK video installation artist in standalone exhibitions.

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Theatre review: Safety Nets, Adelaide Fringe

An important insight into homelessness and falling through the cracks.

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Circus review: Crème de la Crème, FRINGE WORLD Festival

Cheeky physical comedy bring mischief to traditional circus acts.

A woman wearing a tellow dress with orange and green stripes (Jo Dyer) stands beside a gum tree.
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Exit interview: Jo Dyer, Adelaide Writers' Week Director

From director to Writers Festival Director to author to political candidate, Jo Dyer juggles many hats. As she departs her…

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Theatre reviews: The Photo Box and The Nightline, Adelaide Festival

Unique stories are brought to vivid life in these distinctive and fascinating productions.

The body of a young man lies in a shallow pool of water. Another young man kneels over him tenderly.
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Concert review: Watershed, Adelaide Festival

This compelling and deeply moving act of communal remembrance features a libretto co-written by Christos Tsiolkas and Alana Valentine.

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An exhibition that restores artists' agency in contested times

The 2022 Adelaide Biennial is a milestone exhibition that will remain in our collective conscious for a long time.

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