Like Never Before EZRA MAGAZINE, SEPTEMBER 18, 2013 The collaboration between Square Enix (the people behind the ‘Final Fantasy’ series)...
‘Learn To Exist’ Reviewer: Melina Scarfo The Jungle Giants have steadily been making their way up in the indie pop...
Summer Is Coming With the weather in Adelaide still dragging everyone down with it, it is surprisingly refreshing to listen to an album that is reminiscent of Summer, of love, fantastic dreams and headaches. Produced and recorded by Stock Exchange front man Richard Sallis, Fantasyland is certainly a different take...
You Love Who You Love It’s been eleven years since his infamous “Your Body’s A Wonderland” and now John Mayer...
Without Pain, How Could We Know Joy? Reviewing a novel I have read and thoroughly enjoyed is like trying to...
In recent years television shows have risen to become just as important as film in terms of leading actor roles and the quality of scripts being delivered week after week. Shows explore stereotypes, everyday family occurrences, high school dramas, super heroes and post-apocalyptic elements. They can make you laugh hysterically...
In 2012, the Sunday Mail City Bay Fun Run celebrated its 40th year by smashing numbers with a record 39,003 participants. Runners, walkers and wheelers lined the Adelaide City, Federation Centre at Kurralta Park and SAJC to take part in Australia’s largest Fun Run per head of capita. Whilst we raised money for athletics in South Australia we were also able to raise over half a million for over 200 charities! Running and walking encourages the brain to produce endorphins and other neurochemicals that can ease pain and lift your mood.
‘Shorts’ Are Always Better Short films are usually made by independent filmmakers and quite often do not generate funds from...
Bowing Out With Glory by Tanysha Bolger With the PS4 announced at E3 to be released later this year, the last dash to the end of a brilliant seven years of gaming sent game developers into haywire. Originally planned to be released in late December of 2012, The Last Of...
By Melina Scarfo...Sydney pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer drew a large crowd to the Adelaide UniBar on Thursday night for the fourth date of the ‘Pants Down Tour’. Since their formation in December 2011, Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, Calum Hood and Ashton Irwin have gained a massive following online, released their debut EP and toured with One Direction. Quite impressive for a band who started by uploading covers to YouTube.