The BigPond Adelaide Film Festival is delighted to announce highlights of its 2011 program, which consolidates BAFF’s position as the most innovative and creative film festival in Australia. The 2011 festival program embraces the diversity and complexity of the moving image as it appears all around us – on screen, online, on television, in galleries, and on the street.
The rain held out for a lovely afternoon at the Polo on Saturday 27th at Nanto Womma Park. Photography by Leah McQueen
Nowadays, with the rising cost of living, prices of material goods are relentlessly increasing. So imagine having to both design and fabricate a theatrical costume of a storybook character for under $25. For TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts first year Costume for Performance students, this was their final challenge of the year – and it was with envious capability that they embraced it.
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“Mini or Maxi? We ask the fashion experts which is the dressiest summer style… and why some RAFW models weren’t wearing dresses at all!”
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This could not possibly have been anything but a sell out performance with the line-up of guitarists listed to play for this Grand Finale to the Festival.
The West End Redbacks have secured a sensational 43-run victory over the PKF Tasmanian Tigers in their Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield match at Bellerive Oval, played over four days in Tasmania from the 26th – 29th November.
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Art at The Hart 2010 Artists Market is being held this weekend and is the largest arts market in South Australia. Featuring unique work created by South Australian based artists, the market is sure to enable all those attending the chance to buy that special gift or one-of-a-kind Christmas present.
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In Australia, Beyond Zero Emissions, in partnership with the University of Melbourne, have come up with a solution to climate change – the Zero Carbon Australia 2020 Stationary Energy Plan.
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Flotilla for Kids, held annually in Port Adelaide, is a spectacular day on the water that aims to increase awareness of paediatric cancer and raise funds for Camp Quality and Australian Rotary Health.
From the moment that they walked onto the stage at the Space Theatre the Mason Rack Band held the attention of the audience. This was a thoroughly enjoyable evening, by one of Australia’s top bands, for lovers of the blues/rock genre.