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(
www.theexeter.com.au
; 246 Rundle St; 11am-late)
The East End's rockin' soul: original in-
die bands, electronica and acoustic in the undercover beer garden.
Fowlers Live
LIVE MUSIC
(
www.fowlerslive.com.au
; 68 North Tce; varies)
Inside the former Fowler Flour Factory, this
500-capacity venue is a devilish temple of hard rock, punk and metal.
Jazz Adelaide
LIVE MUSIC
(
www.jazz.adelaide.onau.net
)
Finger-snappin' za-bah-dee-dah.
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
ORCHESTRA
(
www.aso.com.au
)
Online listings for the estimable ASO.
Cinemas
Check out
www.my247.com.au/adelaide/cinemas
for movie listings. Tickets generally
cost around adult/child $19/13 (cheaper on Tuesdays).
Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas
CINEMA
( 08-8232 3434;
www.palacenova.com
;
250 & 251 Rundle St; 10am-midnight)
Facing-off
across Rundle St, both these cinema complexes screen 'sophisticated cinema': new-re-
lease art-house, foreign-language and independent films as well as some mainstream
flicks. Fully licensed, too.
Moonlight Cinema
CINEMA
( 1300 551 908;
www.moonlight.com.au
;
Botanic Gardens; mid-Dec−mid-Feb)
In summer,
pack a picnic and mosquito repellent, and spread out on the lawn to watch old and new
classics under the stars. 'Gold Grass' tickets secure you a prime-viewing beanbag and
cost a little more.
Piccadilly Cinema
CINEMA
( 08-8267 1500;
www.wallis.com.au
;
181 O'Connell St, North Adelaide)
A beaut old art-deco
cinema on the main North Adelaide strip, with a sexily curved street frontage and