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.
MoreIn Lee Salomone’s Porter Street Commission at Adelaide Contemporary Experimental, a metaphorical garden has taken over the gallery floor, finding new connections between First Nations and migrant cultural practices.
MoreIf you care about climate change, inequality and other world issues, you’ll welcome perspectives from the Global South. The University of Adelaide is bringing together an impressive group of writers and thinkers, including two Nobel Laureates, for a 6-day thinkfest. And tickets are insanely cheap.
MoreCelebrate the architects and designers behind our city’s public spaces by voting for one of these finalists. And you just may take home a prize too!
MoreArchitecture in the public realm adds to the vibe of a city. So, with public voting now open for the City of Adelaide Prize, we asked each finalist why their project deserves your vote.
MoreIn 1995 and newly returned from overseas, artist Nicole Stewart applied fresh eyes to the familiar streets of her East End stamping ground. The drawings she produced are the basis for the East End Art Trail.
MoreAdelaide Contemporary Experimental’s (ACE) latest exhibition Yucky, developed and led by Sam Petersen, an artist with disabilities, explores the personal and political complexities that exist as part of disabled experience.
MoreFrom 'road school' to baby roos, we draw the curtain open for a glimpse of life on the festival circuit with family in tow.
MoreMeet the second half of Australian Dance Theatre’s ensemble.
MoreMeet the ensemble bringing Daniel Riley’s latest work to life for Adelaide Festival.
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