Adelaide artist and 2024 Porter Street Commission recipient Lee Salomone’s first major exhibition in more than a decade is a culmination of 30 years of art-making and collecting found objects.
Jessica De Gouw takes InReview behind the scenes of the ABC’s new Adelaide-filmed drama series Ladies in Black as the women from Goodes Department Store fling open their doors to the ’60s.
British ensemble VOCES8 demonstrated their dazzling prowess at UKARIA’s A Cappella Academy, with their public performances also showcasing local vocal talent.
The Moon’s the limit for Cheryl Bridgart, who weaves wonderful stories with her intricate embroidered wall art and wearable art in an Alice in Wonderland-style home studio in an historic former horse stables in Adelaide’s CBD.
Divorce and midlife breakdowns are key themes across two memoirs and a speculative novel reviewed by our books columnist this month. She also casts her eyes over the Miles Franklin Literary Award’s eclectic 2024 shortlist.
Deeply personal, Brent Harris’s Surrender and Catch at the Art Gallery of South Australia is a moving retrospective of the artist’s 40-year career with works that often explore difficult ideas yet also incorporate humour and the absurd.
Austin Butler, Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer shine in a 1960s period piece about a Chicago motorcycle club that makes the booze, drugs, knife fights and arson look like the good old days.