Whether it’s the rush of not knowing how a photo will look until it’s developed, or the grunge effect of its natural finish, these ‘togs opt for film.
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With an encyclopaedia’s worth of joke-book jokes stored in his brain and an insatiable appetite for attention, Jason Chong discovered his love for making people laugh at a young age.
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Leading change in society unites these young social entrepreneurs in Adelaide.
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Music SA chief executive officer Christine Schloithe has released the organisation's strategic plan to "shape the future of South Australian music".
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Adelaide’s Beit Shalom Synagogue is proving a haven for some trans and nonbinary people seeking a religion of compassion. CityMag speaks to aspiring Jews by Choice Jace Reh and Theo Brown and the synagogue’s Rabbi Shoshana Kaminsky.
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Adelaide's heroin consumption reached the highest levels on record last year. From within Clinic H in the city, Dr Benny Tang is helping hundreds of people to stop using the street drug.
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Data from the Adelaide Zero Project reveals an increase of 33 rough sleepers in postcode 5000 from January—March 2022. Hutt St Centre CEO Chris Burns says the hub recently hit a new visitation record, and is seeing a rising number of female clients.
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Patches, signet rings and tattoos brand the members of the political, Aboriginal-only biker group Black Death IPC. A drive for revolutionary change propels them forward.
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In the '60s, Elizabeth Beevor doggedly pursued a career in the cutthroat, male-dominated industry of barbering. Last year, she hung up her razor after 52 years. She speaks with CityMag about her trailblazing career and the power of perseverance.
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