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A tour through SA’s queer history with Dr Gertrude Glossip
As part of Feast Festival 2020, CityMag takes a tour of South Australia's queer history with our guide Dr Gertrude Glossip.
MoreQueering South Australia’s museums
When Nikki Sullivan started working at the Migration Museum five years ago there were no items catalogued as “queer.” In a new book, the South Australian curator argues museums must give more real estate to LGBTIQ+ stories, and artefacts must be classified in a radical new way.
MoreAboriginal lives matter most on Australia Day
Over an hour-long interview, AGSA curator Nici Cumpston gently and eloquently debunks our publisher’s prejudices and preconceptions about the John Mawurndjul exhibition and the great many things we have to celebrate about Aboriginal culture.
MoreCouncil pride on show through Bert Edwards memorial
Adelaide City Council will consider marking the life and achievements of a former councillor who's life and philanthropic work was notable to Adelaide’s LGBTQIA+ community.
MoreRead all about CityMag’s summer book club
The summer break is a great time to catch up on those books you've been meaning to read, but haven't got around to. Here are CityMag's recommendations based on our favourites for the year.
MoreJive has planned a live music blowout for its 20th birthday
The Wanderers, Special Patrol, The Trafalgars and a “special guest” are billed to play at the birthday party of one of Adelaide’s most beloved live music venues, Jive. To commemorate the milestone, we speak to owner Tam Boakes about the gigs, gaffes and green room moments that have made the decades
MoreBe afraid: The wild ride of YouTubers turned filmmakers Danny and Michael Philippou
They are a story for the digital age: the hyperactive Philippou twins, who at nine filmed wrestling matches and sword fights that trashed their Pooraka home, now have a global movie opening today in Australia.
MoreAdelaide’s Golden Record
If CityMag had a rocket, these are the sounds we'd launch into space, as selected by 10 aural authorities on all things Adelaide.
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