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Adelaide Fringe 2019: Simon Taylor ‘Right Now’ Interview

Interview by Olivia De Zilva Simon Taylor presents ‘Right Now’ at the 2019 Adelaide Fringe. Image via. S. Taylor Simon Taylor returns to the Adelaide Fringe with his show ‘Right Now’, an amalgamation of all his worries for the future. “This past year, I’ve been worrying about the future a lot more. Will I be able […]

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Adelaide Writers’ Week Interview: Dominic Symes

Interview by Olivia De Zilva Dominic Symes, acclaimed South Australian poet, discusses his participation in Adelaide Writers’ Week and his journey to a creative writing PhD at the University of Adelaide. Dom Symes. Image Courtesy of D. Symes When I meet Dominic Symes at a café on Gawler Street, he is excited to talk about his […]

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Baby Bi Bi Bi: Horny Bombshells and Portable Closets

Review by Gemma Thorne Venue: Cabaret Room at The Crown and Sceptre Hotel When: 2nd March Cost: $20-$25 Baby BI BI BI. Image via. Adelaide Fringe Well, that was everything I needed when I was in high school…and if I’m really honest to my queer heart…everything I needed now! When I walked into the venue, I […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2019: The Sex Cult Cousins LIVE! LIVE! LIVE!

Review by Zoe Koulakis Venue: Cupola at The Garden of Unearthly Delights When: 1–16 March Cost: $25 The Sex Cult Cousins Live. Photography by David Jobling. The Sex Cult Cousins brings classic head banging, hip-shaking rock to the Garden of Unearthly Delights this Fringe season. If your scene is moderate to heavy rock then I suggest […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2019: Matt Stewart ‘Bone Dry’ interview

Interview by Olivia De Zilva Matt Stewart’s new Adelaide Fringe show, Bone Dry, explores his journey to sobriety. Matt Stewart debuts ‘Bone Dry’ at the 2019 Adelaide Fringe. Image courtesy of M. Stewart. “I was inspired to stop drinking when one of my best friends got pregnant — I figured, if she could kick the booze for 9 […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2019: jden redden: The Expert at the Card Table

Review by Zoe Koulakis Venue: Noel Lothian Hall at Noel Lothian Hall — Adelaide Botanic Garden OR The Parlour at Stirling Fringe When: 28 Feb — 2 March Cost: $28 jden redden — “The Expert at the Card Table”. Image via Adelaide Fringe. Winner of BankSA Best Magic of Fringe Weekly Award, The Expert at the Card Table is your exclusive to […]

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We review The Oscar’s 2019 so you don’t have to

Words by Olivia De Zilva Image via. The Hollywood Reporter For the first time since 1989, The Academy Awards had no host. Because of controversy surrounding its original choice, Kevin Hart, the team behind the Oscars decided to forge a lone path to the stage of glory. Though there was no one manning the in-between […]

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Unibar: Grime to Gastro Pub?

Words by Rhys Morgan Photo by Rhys Morgan The 2nd of November 2018 might go down in history as the worst day on campus; the day the UniBar closed down. The end of a 30 year era, and gone with it the promise of a cheap, inclusive and casual university bar. Over the years, the UniBar […]

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United We Are Heard, Disunited We Are Herded: the Decline in Student Protests

Words by Felix Eldridge There is a decline in student protests. Photo courtesy of The University of Adelaide Archives. Student protests are a means to demonstrate opposition to something, a method for generating support, an outlet for information sharing, and an opportunity for developing a group spirit amongst likeminded individuals. They were once a powerful […]

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Bandersnatched: A Spoiler Free Review of Black Mirror’s ‘Bandersnatch’ (2019)

Words by Maya Tlauka Artwork by Emily Savage. Picture this: after an exhausting workday you collapse into bed, ready to fall down a Netflix rabbit hole. You prepare to binge the entirety of Brooklyn Nine-Nine in one sitting when the title of a film on your home screen catches your attention. Bandersnatch. Intrigued, you click play. […]