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Patrick McDonald

Patrick McDonald

Chief Arts Editor/Writer at The Advertiser Adelaide

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    Waterhouse Prize: Inspiring lifeforms and landscapes

    THE extraordinary diversity of lifeforms and landscapes in the natural environment has once again inspired an incredible array of forms, textures, materials and subjects among finalists in this year’s Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, which are on show until August 5 at the SA Museum
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    Act now to prevent more drowning tragedies

    Multicultural community leaders are pleading for urgent action to prevent more foreigners drowning in South Australian waters.
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    The ultimate sixpack: Shows not to miss this festival season

    Hundreds of performers from across Australia, and even overseas, will be on show during Adelaide’s annual Fringe and Festival season, which starts this weekend.
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    Adelaide DJ dies in Paris

    Popular Adelaide nightclub DJ, pop culture expert and music authority Ian Bell has died from a heart attack while holidaying with his family in Europe.
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    Time warp: 80s clubbers out in force for McMahons reunion

    Tonsley Hotel patrons will time warp back to the 80s and early 90s next week when the pub revives its former McMahons nightclub for two reunion shows before the venue is demolished.
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    All SA foodie adventures: Eight restaurants worth the trip

    What makes an out-of-town restaurant worth the travel? Of course the food must be top-notch – but sometimes the view or experience can also be worth the trip.
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    SA business making hay as massive China export deal struck

    A Balaklava agriculture company has struck a $100m deal to supply oaten hay to China, after the country lifted its two-year ban on renewing Australian trade permits for the industry.
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    ‘No phones allowed’: First offline cafe to open in Adelaide CBD

    It may seem ironic that one of the new highlights of this year’s Illuminate Adelaide program – a festival which explores the intersection of art and technology – is about switching off and disconnecting from our screen devices.