The Right Lesson: Micro Documentary
In this micro documentary created by university film students, Megan Adrain and Sarah Burdon, a call to teach girls 'the right lesson' is presented. This film explores issues of sexism in the education system with stories and facts that many females can unfortunately relate. Sarah and Megan help raise awareness about the universality and impact sexism has on the many women in education, presenting a call to action to improve these issues within the system.
Hub Goes to: The Royal Adelaide Show
Whilst this year's Royal Adelaide Show has sadly passed, we’ve done an in-depth look into the full Show experience. Is it worth it? Has Show Nostalgia gotten the best of us? And should we go next year?
Inside Out 2 Movie Review ★★★★☆
Almost 10 years after the original was released, Pixar has given us Inside Out 2. The sequel introduces us to four new emotions, Embarrassment, Ennui, Envy and Anxiety.
A Room of One’s Own: the Stories Our Spaces Tell
Mollison takes us into the bedrooms of children around the world, offering a glimpse into their lives through the lens of the spaces they inhabit. Just as my room has been a reflection of my journey, the rooms in Mollison’s photographs serve as windows into the lives of these children, each one telling a story of its own.
Amusic: Finding Our Way Back Home
In an increasingly globalised world, music remains one of the most powerful tools for connecting us to our roots. It transcends borders, languages, and cultures, allowing us to explore our identities, share our stories, and celebrate our heritage. Artists like Hanumankind, Lous and the Yakuza, Dameer, Mitty Zasia, and Fujii Kaze are not just making music—they’re creating bridges between past and present, tradition and innovation, local and global.
A What? A Femininominon!: The Unbridled Queerness of Chappell Roan
Let’s have a look at some of Chappell’s queer influences and how she harnesses them throughout her career.
Interview with an Artist: Emerauld
Hey! I’m Emerauld, I’m an 18 year old artist from Adelaide and I make Indie Pop/Rock music! I have regular solo gigs and I’m also working hard at getting into the band scene right now! In my downtime I’m a bit of a crochet nerd, I love it and I have more wool than I’ll ever use but I always need more!
COWBOY CARTER
It’s time to whip out the cowboy hat and collect those boots as we are about to hit a rodeo circuit like nothing else!
Cultural Phenomena of Fridge Magnets
Have you ever wondered what’s behind the cool, and sometimes even strange magnetic items we place on our fridges?
Must Attend for Those who Loved Illuminate!
Through Natural Wonders, you embark on a mystical journey through a series of six installations of immersive artworks of the diverse natural ecosystems of the Botanic Gardens. You are guided through a thought-provoking storytelling, that transforms the Botanic Gardens under the shining stars into a creative studio.
Sound of Planets
This sensory experience takes you through an adventure of the cosmos, that will you leave relaxed with the tiny reality of our lives.
Boy Swallows Universe TV Series Review
Highly regarded by many, Trent Dalton’s international bestselling novel Boy Swallows Universe was recently transformed into a mini-TV series on Netflix. For those who have read the beloved book, many will jump at the chance to compare the show with the novel. Dealing with two completely different art mediums prove it difficult to make comparisons beyond the plot of the story. The novel deals with inner dialogue, intricate descriptions, and relies heavily on the readers imagination, whereas the show utilises visual storytelling and rich soundscapes to emerge the viewer into the world of the protagonist, Eli Bell, played by Felix Cameron.
Walking with the Fringe
Adelaide Fringe: A History takes you on an intriguing walk through all the famous Fringe locations within the Adelaide Fringe Chronicles. Starting from the gates of Government House, and ending in the Garden of Unearthly Delights, you get a first-hand account of what makes the Fringe the magical festival it is today.
Adelaide Fringe Review: Know Your Enemy / Talking Underwater (double bill)
Archangel Theatre Co. has just made a spectacular Adelaide Fringe debut with their double-bill theatre show, Know Your Enemy and Talking Underwater. Archangel Theatre Co. is a youth-led theatre company whose works are created by young people, for young people and the adults in their lives.
A Journey of West Africa
If you’re looking for something fun, interactive, explosive, and downright breathtaking, you need to see Afrique en Cirque!
Hub’s Fringe 24 Guide
With so much on display, Hub had pulled together our 2024 Fringe recommendations, that we know you’ll love!
Battle of the Bands - Hub x Marion YCC
In November 2023, Hub had the privilege of attending the Open Category at Battle of the Bands and saw some amazing up and coming bands perform. The bands compete for a life changing prize - a mentoring recording package from Island Recording Studios.
Plothole Productions: The Micro-Documentary
Step into the inspiring world of theatre company 'Plothole Productions' through this micro-documentary created by Megan Adrain, Liena Kunhnke-Barakauskas, and Ingrid Merrigan.
The Boy and the Heron: Film Review
This summer, the award-winning Studio Ghibli has released yet another film to a iconic chain of hits by their acclaimed director Hayao Miyazaki. The Boy and the Heron casts Soma Santoki as young boy protagonist Mahito Maki. The film is a semi-autobiographical version of Miyazaki’s childhood. The film depicts a coming of age in the cruel unrelenting world of Japan during World War Two.
Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Film Review ★★★★★
If you grew up in the late 2000s/early 2010’s you probably remember the Hunger Games books or movies. 15 years after the release of Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games trilogy, the film adaptation of the prequel novel The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes takes us back to Panem for the 10th annual Hunger Games.