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Adelaide EntertainmentSouth Australia is known as the Festival State, and its main city Adelaide has plenty to celebrate. A thriving arts scene, more restaurants per capita than any other state in Australia and a climate conducive to most sporting activities combine to make Adelaide an entertaining place to spend time in. Every Thursday the daily newspaper The Advertiser publishes a lift-out guide listing the weeks entertainment, focussing mainly on pop and dance. Community radio stations such as 5UV Radio Adelaide offer an insight into local affairs and free street tabloids such as DB Magazine and The Adelaide Review carry details of the music and arts scenes. The South Australian Tourism Commission has a well stocked Travel Centre in King William Street, Adelaides main thoroughfare, and offers assistance with general information about local events. Pubs and Bars Rundle Street and North Terraces cosmopolitan mix of Asian and European style restaurants, featuring tables on the sidewalk, are the setting for Adelaides executives to unwind after the working day. The Universal Wine Bar, created by Michael Hill-Smith, Australias first Master of Wine, is the place to go for serious wine lovers, while the Oyster Bar is just that, with a buzz of conversation thrown in. Cafe Tapas offers Spanish style food and wines, with a live flamenco show adding colour on Saturdays. Over in Hindley Street, Quiet Waters is the place for belly dancing. Enigma Leisure Lounge and Bar features regular live local rock and DJs. Live Music The pubs of Rundle and Hindley Streets are hip spots for new music. Adelaide University usually has a good selection of alternative bands in the "Uni bar" or the Cloisters. For the folkie in us all, the Folk Centre of South Australia offers a range from world music, blues and celtic, to acoustic and dance, as well as a series of workshops and events for the more dedicated. Looking for something a bit more classical? The Adelaide Festival Centre features symphony concerts, opera and popular musicals. If you're keen on chamber music, try the Elder Conservatorium at Adelaide University - they often hold concerts in Elder Hall. For the "blockbusters", rock spectaculars and grand classic concerts check out Adelaide Entertainment Centre. Nightlife The clubs in Adelaide mostly belong to the young, with venues like Heaven and The Planet boasting long queues for entry on Friday and Saturday nights. DJs are hot favourites and nearly every club and pub features its very own DJ night for dance fans. Gay Scene Its good to get your hands on a copy of the free fortnightly newspaper Adelaide GT, which is widely available, and lists news and happenings on the scene. Theatre and Cinema Adelaideans love the movies, so cinemas are everywhere, from the huge Megaplex Marion with multiple screens to the suburban single screen favourites like Windsor Theatres. Arthouse cinemas include the city centre Palace Nova EastEnd Cinemas and Trak Cinemas. The Mercury Cinema often hosts exclusive specialty festivals. Events The thrilling Clipsal 500 V8 saloon race has taken over from the Australian Grand Prix as Adelaides premier international motor sport event. The Adelaide International Horse Trials is the only four star event held in the southern hemisphere and one of only four in the world. Major festivals helping South Australia live up to its name include the biennial Adelaide Festival, the Fringe Festival and Tasting Australia, all events that are recognised and respected throughout the world. Complementing the major events are local events such as the Clare Gourmet Weekend, the McLaren Vale Wine Bushing Festival, the Medieval Festival and the Barossa Music Festival. A visit to Adelaide without a wine-related festival would seem amiss! Julie Cavanagh |
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