Category: Arts
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Seeing is believing: community TV show “BTS with Jess” is set to make the arts more accessible to young people

Ahead of her show’s premiere on April 8, UniSA student Jess McCall shares the value of the arts as an outlet for local youth. BTS with Jess, which shows young people how to get involved in arts, is a testament to the importance of emerging voices and the community television stations featuring them.
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Review: Jungle Book reimagined

Akram Khan Company‘s The Jungle Book reimagined deservedly received a standing ovation during its Adelaide Festival run as its critiques on climate change hit close to home.
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Review: CULT SH!T

Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan changed comedian Grace Zhang’s life for the better: so much so that she had her friends questioning whether she was in a cult.
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What’s on in Adelaide: the Mad March edition

“Mad March”: it’s the time of year where Adelaide doesn’t feel like Adelaide. March spotlights the city’s underrated yet vibrant arts and culture scene. From concerts to festivals, meaningful talks to visual art exhibitions, this month’s What’s On guide will keep you booked and busy for the entirety of March’s madness.
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Review: 1 in a Chameleon

Narie Foster’s debut one-woman show is so intimately introspective it will make you laugh while you question your entire sense of belonging.
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Review: FASHION 4 PASSION

Clothes are cheaper, trend cycles have sped up and shopping has become a daily habit for many. Disguised as an unsuspecting feel-good comedy, FASHION 4 PASSION shows us our throwaway society is simply not sustainable.
