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Rio 40° Review

Written by Asirah Abdul Kadir 5/5 stars I know it’s only the second week of classes, but I’m in dire need of a vacation. How about I go to the tropics of Brazil? Yes, that’s exactly where I have to go: TQ Productions is supplying my ticket, and the energetic dance crew of Rio 40° […]

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Jazz Could Happen to You Review

Written by Asirah Abdul Kadir 3.5/5 stars I hadn’t realised a movie I was rewatching over the summer was a celebration of the bizarre and spectacular world of jazz music. I had never been a fan of jazz: certainly never sought it out on my volition, but was hoping to dip my toes into it […]

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Maybe Later Review

Written by Simone Singh 4/5 Stars You know how sometimes you stand in front of a mirror and notice all the details on your face: the little bumps on your skin, the pores where your lashes grow from, the red veiny things in your eyes, slightly darkened corners of your lips? “Maybe Later” felt like […]

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Students Invited to South Australian Fashion Weekend!

Written by Asirah Abdul Kadir Have you been scrolling past all the Milan and Paris Fashion Week content, wishing you were sitting front row at those runways? I know I have, but with an incredibly small follower count and a lack of a ‘face card’, I’m afraid my name was never considered for an invite. […]

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Liars and Clowns Review

Written by Arantza Garcia and Louise Jackson 4/5 stars Were you feeling drunk before you entered Gluttony? Well you certainly will when you sit down to watch an hour of late-night comedy with Liars & Clowns!  Hosted by comedian and filmmaker, Kyle Dolan, Liars & Clowns assembles a few comedians from across the festival to […]

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Damian Callinan Adelaide Fringe Review

Written by Emily Kelsall 4.5/5 stars Brought to you by Hey Boss, three-time Barry Award nominee Damian Callinan brings his parent’s love story to life in his fringe show, Double Feature, at the Kingfisher in Gluttony. Presenting the show as a film pitch, Damian convinces the audience that the diary of his 19-year-old mother from […]

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The YouX rebrand saga continues…

and who’s surprised!  Words by Louise Jackson and Sebastian Andrew YouX had until the 22nd of February to appeal a recent external review lodged with the State Ombudsman over a Freedom of Information request into last year’s controversial Adelaide University Union (AUU) to YouX rebrand.  They declined to release documentation due to legal advice suggesting […]

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GODZ Review

Written by Nez Maurangi and Kathers Anderson 5/5 stars After a successful season at World Fringe and Adelaide Fringe 2022, the Head First Acrobatic Company return to The Vault at Fool’s Paradise (Victoria Square) with their acrobatic gravity-defying performance of GODZ – a dramedy following the chaotic adventures of four Greek Gods: Hercules, Apollo, Dionysus, […]

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Dreamland Isthmus Review

Written by Kathers Anderson 4/5 stars If you’ve ever wanted to experience what life is like in a dystopian world and learn how you would behave (are you a rebel who crosses the line, or are you a drone who follows instructions implicitly?), then Dreamland Isthmus is a must-do experience – brought to you by […]

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Crème de la Crème Review

Written by Sienna Sulicich 4/5 stars Hula-hoops, juggling big blue balls, body comedy, aerial work and magic??? On paper it doesn’t quite work – it’s a bit of a misfit’s circus. After seeing the show, you’ll understand why these gel so well.  Pumped full of personality, Crème de la Crème is perfect for the quirky […]