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Posted: 2017-02-24 08:16:33
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In China, the ancient art of paper cutting is seen as high culture but a new project aims to bring it to the masses in Australia.
Posted: 2017-02-24 04:25:59
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Singer Shannon Noll is excused for not attending his first court hearing after being arrested for allegedly assaulting a bouncer outside an Adelaide strip club.
Posted: 2017-02-23 22:51:40
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Of course we should shame Pete Evans for what he feeds his daughter, writes Ben Pobjie. But while we're at it, that kid has a really bad haircut...
Posted: 2017-02-23 19:57:55
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When the Adelaide Fringe Festival became a legal organisation in 1975, founding chairman Frank Ford never expected it to grow to be the world's second-largest annual arts festival — and all without tapping into the unrealised potential of interstate audiences.
Posted: 2017-02-23 19:52:51
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Florence's famed Duomo is cleaning up its act, removing centuries of graffiti from the cathedral dome interior and letting new visitors leave their mark digitally instead.
Posted: 2017-02-23 19:45:03
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Fancy yourself as an expert on the Oscars? Take a punt on who will win the major categories. We'll let you know how you go, and how you stack up against everyone else.
Posted: 2017-02-23 19:36:53
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If you happen to be in the audience of a silent movie this weekend, watch out; you are the inspiration for the piano player supplying the music.
Posted: 2017-02-23 08:44:42
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It is almost impossible to fathom director and performer Jonathon Young's personal story of tragedy, which he has drawn on to create the powerful dance theatre show Betroffenheit.
Posted: 2017-02-23 06:34:15
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Controversial stand-up comedian Ivor Dembina, who is known for his outspoken views on politics and is appearing at Adelaide's Fringe festival, defends the right to joke about sensitive subjects.
Posted: 2017-02-23 03:00:11
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They nail items into their heads, swallow swords and juggle chainsaws, but who are the real people behind these freak show acts at the Adelaide Fringe?