On Dit reports from the grounds of the Student Protest. Around 120 people turned up to the steps of State Parliament today to protest cuts to Centrelink, penalty rates, and to urge politicians to make education free again. The rally marks the culmination of one of Australia’s peak student representative body, the National Union of Students […]
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by Andrew “Oslo” Boombastic 1. Go out and have fun Yeah do it! You’ve earned it ✋ 2. Stay in and have fun Every now and then it’s important to spoil yourself. 3. Have fun around the house This is pretty similar to the previous one but have a go lol 4. Have fun with close friends Yeah I […]
Last night, the Adelaide University Liberal Club held its AGM and elected former On Dit editor and lovable ginger Leighton McDonald-Stuart as the club’s President for 2017. In a statement provided exclusively to On Dit, McDonald-Stuart says he is “pretty humbled” to be leading the Adelaide campus. “It’s a club that I’ve been a member of ever […]
Review: The Chemsex Monologues
Words by Soph Landau 📍: German Club, Flinders Street.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 / 5 “Why is this happening to our young gay men?” After an incredibly successful run of sell out shows in the UK, Patrick Cash has imported his raw, hard-hitting theatre production The Chemsex Monologues to The Adelaide Fringe. Making its international debut, the thought-provoking and confronting messages of […]
Greg Fleet Review
📍: Rhino Room, Frome Street.⭐️⭐️⭐️ / 5 One of the saddest parts of growing up is realising that you might not share your parents’ sense of humour anymore. It’s not anyone’s fault in particular — they find Paul Hogan funny, you find Eric Andre funny. In a similar vein, I can appreciate that Greg Fleet is a funny […]
Concert Review: Adele
Hello from the other side. Who: Adele World Tour, AdelaideWhen: 13 MarchWhere: River Torrens Cost: $0 Rating: 👑👑👑/5 slay queens The big shiny lights of the world-class Adelaide Oval played host to Grammy winner and UK vocal powerhouse, Adele. While there was a record turn out of 70,000, those of us who had not secured tickets and didn’t want […]
Interview: Electric Fields
Performing Womadelaide on Sunday! With the release of the debut EP, Imna, under their belt, Electric Fields are geared up for another big year. On Dit spoke to Michael and Zaachariaha in the lead up to their performance at the world festival . Electric Fields had a huge 2016, what’s the outlook for 2017? Michael: it started […]
Review : Altar Girl
by Elana Bartholomeusz 📍: Adina Treasury Tunnels, King William Street.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ / 5 Adaptations of Shakespeare are no stranger to any theatre-goer. But what if you immersed your audience in an underground party, with bare concrete floors and trashed red cups? For any looming tragedy, this would be its hellish home. Melbourne’s Rotten Honey present Altar Girl. […]
by Kyriaco Nikias So modest is the fame of the Italian trio La Gaia Scienza that even more remarkable is the polite revolution they incite in musical performance. Its three musicians have for three decades sought to restore life to some of the greatest early music. Last night, their mission was to dust off the layers […]
don’t tell us nothing ever happens in Adelaide! We’re about halfway though the festival fever that sweeps our city and things are only getting bigger and better! This weekend, the Adelaide Festival starts up with a diverse program line up to suit all ages. Students ❤ cheap things, ❤ free things even more. You might […]
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