
Review: LOCKDOWN
ExpressWay Arts presents LOCKDOWN, a dramatic exploration of schooling life in 2020 and the troublesome teenagers attempting to escape its harsh realities. Continue reading Review: LOCKDOWN
ExpressWay Arts presents LOCKDOWN, a dramatic exploration of schooling life in 2020 and the troublesome teenagers attempting to escape its harsh realities. Continue reading Review: LOCKDOWN
Carla’s Confessional Cabaret shines a spotlight on the Adelaide dating scene and uncovers all of love’s catches in The Catchelorette. Continue reading Review: The Catchelorette
Nick Stevens, joined by support act Rick Carter, takes audiences on an all too familiar journey of vanity, egotism, and self-adoration. Continue reading Review: Portrait of a Narcissist
Amy Hetherington explores all things ’90s, having children and why she likes dogs better than people in Don’t Feed the Ducks at the Adelaide Fringe this year. Continue reading Review: Amy Hetherington’s Don’t Feed the Ducks
Bella Green doesn’t hold back in her riveting stand up answering all the questions you have about sex work, but are too afraid to ask. Continue reading Review: Bella Green is Charging For It
Happiest Season has been labelled the first queer Christmas movie, giving voice and representation to diversity in festive storytelling while finding its place among the Christmas classics Continue reading Diversifying the narrative as we approach our Happiest Season
In a television landscape of outdated tropes and lesbian stereotypes, One Day at a Time sets the bar for queer storytelling and subverts expectations of the sitcom format. Continue reading Tackling authentic queer adolescence one episode at a time
With mid-semester break upon us, it’s the perfect time to have a change of scenery and go for a walk in one of the many picturesque places that Adelaide has to offer. Continue reading The top five walking spots in Adelaide
At On The Record, many of us enjoy having our nose in a book and today we’re letting you join in on the not-so-exclusive book club to find out what we’ve been enjoying. Continue reading On The Record book club
With sickening consent blunders overshadowing its trademark cringe-worthy comedy, Netflix’s new, ‘The Wrong Missy’ makes all the wrong choices. Continue reading The wrong move: Netflix’s latest Happy Madison flick swaps crude humour for rape culture