The City of Adelaide are working to transform Light Square/Wauwi into a greener, safer, and more inclusive space for all.
Beyond the well-trodden paths lie venues that offer unique, immersive experiences, each with its own character and charm.
Light Square, Adelaide, will fire up for Winter Solstice, with fire installations by Dragon Mill School of Fire Art
2023 Illuminate Adelaide has proposed a significant opportunity to co-commission an artwork from internationally renowned creative media collective, Ouchhh Studio.
Join Adelaide's broad cultural community and help celebrate the artistic flare of our city's diverse cultures with music, food and fun!
Beags is Adelaide newest inner city beer garden opening this year in Light Square.
What better way to start the weekend early on with some cheap spicy wings? Beags offer their fantastic $10 wings deal every Wednesday night.
Former d’Arenberg Cube and Leonard’s Mill head chef, Brendan Wessels, dishes out a better future at Aurora, Adelaide's new fine dining restaurant.
Here's a useful guide of 20 of Adelaide's best art galleries.
Wash down all of the deliciousness from the Fork on the Road food trucks with the hoppy goodness from some of South Australia's best craft beer breweries...
City residents and visitors can now kick start their health and fitness new year’s resolutions with Anytime Fitness Light Square circuit classes every Monday.
A full size, grass tennis court has opened in Light Square for everyone to enjoy and have a hit until December 9.
Suspended in a crane 30 metres in the sky, renowned Adelaide visual artist Thom Buchanan will transfer the views of the soon-to-be constructed apartment complex, Palladium on Light, to canvas in a live overhead performance over three hours.
Valvo’s penetrating observations of his Grindr obsession encourages thought, even through the laughter, and his questioning and finally flaunting of the ideas of sexual norms makes the show hilarious.
Joel Creeasey's rapid-fire delivery and breadth of topics will leave you breathless and aching from laughter as he goes on a furiously fast trip through childhood fears and adult sensibilities.
Geraldine Hickey is genuinely funny. Her show is 'regional Australia meets lesbian forthrightness'.
Jamie Jewell and the musicians provide a little over an hour of captivating and worthwhile cabaret. Ensure that this is on your Feast Festival list.
In a shipping container known as The Cloak Room, Melbourne performer James Stafford’s intimate show quickly becomes one of those hidden gems to discover.
The ACColades, now in their 15th year, are the annual awards of the Adelaide Critics Circle who have announced the finalists for its 2012 annual awards.
During the 2012 Adelaide Fringe the TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts building on Light Square will be illuminated with brilliant motion graphic projections beamed onto the iconic silver balcony from 24 February to 14 March.