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A northern-style Italian restaurant is coming to East Terrace
Expect traditional dishes you'd find in Venice at Osteria Polpo, set to open next month.
MoreThe best places in Adelaide to study
Whether you're looking for a place to study or a change of scenery from the office, here are some of our favourite places to feel studious.
MoreIlluminate to bring light, sound and Gorillaz to Adelaide this winter
Winter arts festival Illuminate Adelaide returns this July, with a program boasting pioneering virtual band Gorillaz, the return of Unsound to the CBD, and boundary-pushing light and sound installations from local and international artists.
MoreHow the State Library failed First Nations people
State Library Director Geoff Strempel says the way the institution has dealt with Indigenous material over its 187-year history has "not been good", but it has plans to repair its relationship with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
MoreFighting for the future of Adelaide’s community centres
Part of the City of Adelaide’s “re-shaping” of its employment structure has been the axing of one full-time community centre coordinator. Some ratepayers worry this could herald future cuts to the essential community hubs.
MoreHow to stay sane and entertained at home in Adelaide during COVID-19
Being socially distanced doesn't mean being completely isolated from society. There are businesses, arts groups and institutions offering cultural and community connection through the world wide web - from virtual gallery tours, free morning yoga sessions to local livestreamed gigs.
MoreMy Adelaide with Grant Nowell
Grant Nowell came to Adelaide as a photojournalist in the late ‘80s and has been chronicling the city ever since. He’s seen Adelaide evolve in granular detail - and some of that detail now lines the walls of his son Andy’s restaurant, Sunny’s.
MoreMy Adelaide with Heather Croall
It has been running for more than half a century, but no two Adelaide Fringes are the same. For her first Fringe as Director and CEO, Heather Croall is making the city more a part of the festival than ever before.
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