The saying goes that no one in Adelaide is every really appreciated until they've left.
[remark]The Adelaide book launch will take place on Thursday April 13 from 4pm to 7pm at Twenty Fifty Two.
83B Hindley Street, Adelaide.[/remark]
James Hartley left...
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As we celebrate 10 years of producing CityMag, we asked our three past editors and co-founders to take a walk down memory lane and pick the stories that have stuck with them – and the readers – over the years.
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While most live gigs are off the table, you can support the local live music industry by using your purchasing power to pick up t-shirts, tote bags, vinyl, CDs, cassettes and digital releases.
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Despite witnessing some grisly scenes while living in New York – the current epicentre of the coronavirus crisis – and suffering a career slowdown, Nelson Dialect is helping out the only way he can.
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The State Theatre Company breaks new ground with Straight White Men, a play that calls into question the dominance of its eponymous cohort.
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Filmmaker Aaron Schuppan brings our latest fashion editorial to life with this film. Created on location and alongside fashion photographer James Hartley, this short captures the moody tension of our tenth edition's fashion spread.
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Much-missed Adelaide photographic genius, James Hartley, returns from his adopted home in New York City for a one night exhibition and zine launch in the West End tonight.
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There must have been a permanent buzzing in State Theatre Company artistic director Geordie Brookman’s brain as he put together the 2015 season, which is influenced by everything from politics to his long-term creative intentions.
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In her latest single 'Pastor', Elsy Wameyo continues her examination of the African-Australian migrant experience.
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