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.
MoreFrom her studio space in Stepney, painter-turned-animator Kate Kurucz is piecing together a personal story of migration, loneliness, and more than a hint of movie magic.
More‘Where does the body end and the avatar begin?’ In a series of absorbing interactive spaces, FLEX plays with the links between our physical selves and the environments we inhabit.
MoreAdelaide theatre collective Rumpus has spent the past four years supporting local emerging independent artists and providing a stage for bold new work in its much-loved Bowden warehouse space, but now it has to look for a new home.
MoreThe new national cultural policy offers plenty of cause for celebration in the arts sector, with South Australia’s small to medium arts organisations among those likely to benefit from increased funding. But there are some noticeable omissions in Revive.
MoreAdelaide Festival will return to full strength in 2023, with artists and writers from 18 countries converging on the city to take part in 52 events ranging from epic operatic and theatrical works to free outdoor experiences including an opening night concert in Elder Park featuring Spinifex Gum.
MoreWOMADelaide has revealed a further 30 acts bound for Botanic Park in 2023, including Senegalese star Youssou N’Dour, Scottish folk-rockers The Proclaimers, English singer-activist Billy Bragg, and multiple-ARIA-winning artist Sampa the Great.
MoreA stage adaptation of internationally bestselling South Australian novel 'The Dictionary of Lost Words' will be part of State Theatre's 2023 season.
MoreNew Zealand singer Lorde will perform at Adelaide Oval as part of next year’s Adelaide Festival, with the songwriter set to make her first trip to South Australia since 2014.
MoreUsing Christian iconography as a jumping-off point, First Nations artist Ryan Presley’s exhibition at the Adelaide Contemporary Experimental challenges narrow perspectives on Australian history.
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