The Mercury has been rolling for 50 years
2024 marks Mercury Cinema's half-century, so CityMag asked how they're celebrating the past and looking to the future.
More2024 marks Mercury Cinema's half-century, so CityMag asked how they're celebrating the past and looking to the future.
MoreAhead of the Tarnanthi Art Fair, we spoke with artist Karen Napaljarri Barnes, Tarnanthi's artistic director Nici Cumpston, and three Tarnanthi art fair buyers about what to consider when purchasing Aboriginal art.
MoreSouth Australians love to whinge about the brain drain but Julie Ryan has made some of Australia's most ambitious and successful films since relocating from Melbourne to Adelaide.
MoreDirector of not one, but two Adelaide festivals, Amanda Duthie has risen to the top of Australia’s arts scene by constantly investing in those who are just starting out at the bottom.
MoreTo become a full-time harpist, Suzanne Handel left her home in New York and journeyed around the world to settle in Adelaide.
MoreThe world of commercial radio is sometimes full of floor tile commercials, but for Cruise 1323’s Dom Rinaldo it is also always full of a strong sense of community.
MoreThe defenders of South Australia’s trees have only one purpose - to keep the life beating through each leaf for us all to enjoy.
MoreFar from being glorified filing clerks, archivists are the keepers of a community’s weird, woeful, and wonderful memories: guides who help us to make sense of the past.
MoreFor modern grave diggers, making holes in the ground in which to inter the dead is only a fraction of a job that takes in everything from protecting heritage grasses to alleviating the grief of the recently bereaved.
MoreJo-Anna Kenney has found working as a firefighter to be just as physical, but far more community-oriented and far less predictable than she had ever imagined.
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