‘We’ve lost so much more than a nightclub’: My Lover Cindi calls it quits
My Lover Cindi on Pirie Street is the latest casualty of the hospitality and cost of living crisis.
MoreMy Lover Cindi on Pirie Street is the latest casualty of the hospitality and cost of living crisis.
MoreThe latest Fringe show from Carla's Confessional Cabaret has an important message about violence against women, so it was only natural that she's using her show to support Catherine House.
MoreIn the middle of a climate emergency, a University of Adelaide jazz ensemble is promising a ray of hope through its performance at Floods of Fire – Our Voices Our Dreams.
MoreGame-related events are set to boot up this February as part of Adelaide Fringe, including the second edition of the SAGE game developer showcase.
MoreAdelaide's drag scene is as versatile as its drag performers. CityMag ventured in and out of the club to get to the core of the culture. What we found was – no surprise – fierce.
MoreSquare Holes, a local market research and cultural insights agency, asked South Australians about their live music habits and awareness of Adelaide's UNESCO City of Music status. Mahalia Tanner explores the results.
MoreWe hit the streets last November to ask what it means to us to have a festival dedicated to the industry we love, and what fashion in South Australia looks like.
MoreWe've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for the months of December and January, including Axe & the Ivory, ephemerons, Jamie Lena, Ricky Albeck and The Mondays.
MoreThis year marks Nexus’ 40th birthday of nurturing local, diverse talent. Their upcoming Fringe program is no exception.
MoreAdelaide’s electronic festival Sidebyside is back, now at Fringe time, with their venue Sanctuary keeping the party vibes going all season.
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