Aug 11, 2020
Special Report
Rapper Brenton Torrens usually busks by the Balls every day. He says the ban on amplified busking will lock him and other artists out of performing in the city’s busiest strip, diminishing performance opportunities and earnings.
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Aug 4, 2020
Special Report
Local mask manufacturer Detmold Group is on track to produce one million life-saving face masks per day. But these single-use polypropylene-based shields have a much longer life than their initial use.
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Aug 3, 2020
Special Report
In a bid to get one step ahead of the coronavirus in South Australia, from midnight on Tuesday, 4 August patrons in licensed venues must be seated while consuming booze.
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Jul 21, 2020
Special Report
Even with eased restrictions and appropriate safety measures in place, there's no guarantee pub gigs will be a success. The Wheaty is charging ahead anyway - bringing back its full pre-'rona gig roster next month.
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Jul 10, 2020
Special Report
CityMag spoke with the organisers of three Adelaide boutique festivals – Spin Off, Field Good and sidebyside – about whether the Federal Government's million-dollar arts package will save them, and what their plans are for a post-COVID world.
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Jul 2, 2020
Special Report
“How are we supposed to police dancing? If I see someone moving more than five centimetres left to right, is that dancing?” an exasperated live music venue owner tells CityMag, while another says he’s pulling the plug on operations indefinitely.
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Jun 25, 2020
Special Report
We've been awarded another gold star for our collective response to the coronavirus pandemic: nightclubs and music-centric venues in South Australia can reopen from Monday, 29 June.
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Jun 25, 2020
Special Report
While the global pandemic severely impacted Mismatch's bottom line, founder Ewan Brewerton used the opportunity to reflect on where the brewery was going and his own relationship to beermaking.
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Jun 23, 2020
Special Report
A revision of the four-square-metre rule will come into effect on Monday, 29 June, with venues able to trade with a density of one person per two square metres.
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