Starting as a maker-focussed retail store with a coffee machine, E for Ethel became a longstanding meeting place for the North Adelaide community. At the end of August, founders Amanda Matulick and Dan Harland will close its doors for good and focus on their online store.
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Good things happened for Adelaide potter, Ayesha Aggarwal, when she prioritised happiness.
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It's been a long time coming but the native flavours of Australia are finally making their way onto menus. This pair of Adelaide entrepreneurs are set to make sure those ingredients can be found in our home kitchen too.
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Evidence of Melbourne Street’s status as a high-end destination still exists, but almost solely in the memories of the area’s older residents. CityMag spent some time café-hopping along the strip to find out if lessons of the past could contribute to a more successful future.
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We’ve been rounding up our favourite singles from Adelaide artists for the last five months. These are our absolute favourites.
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Few things will keep you warm and nurtured through the depths of winter like a rich, malty, smooth dark brew.
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The Ern Malley Affair, a 1940s literary hoax, has captivated Adelaide musician Max Savage from a young age. For the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, the artist will bring the story to life through music and live painting.
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The minds behind Paradise Loft Records are throwing a party for radio host Sam Walker, as he marks 10 years of advocating for underground music and interviewing local talent with his Raw Like Sushi radio show.
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