Megan Cope’s decaying orchestra offers a warning for Australia’s future
In 'Untitled (death song)', part of AGSA's 'Monster Theatres', Indigenous artist Megan Cope has created an ugly but necessary song of ruin.
MoreIn 'Untitled (death song)', part of AGSA's 'Monster Theatres', Indigenous artist Megan Cope has created an ugly but necessary song of ruin.
MoreWhen Natasha Wanganeen isn’t organising Black Lives Matter protests, she’s an award-winning actor. She speaks to CityMag about starring in a new sci-fi series set in 2057 and establishing the state’s first Indigenous-owned production company.
MoreIn addition to her Queens Birthday honour, the distinguished cheesemaker this month launched the Clever Little Cheese Club – a quarterly delivery of the best and smelliest seasonal cheeses.
MoreDeliquente Wine Co. is nodding to one of the Riverlands’ most iconic inventions, the goon sack, by releasing a range of premium bag-in-box wine.
MoreAs festivals and gigs have fallen to the wayside due to the coronavirus, grassroots digital broadcasters have become the gatekeepers for live music. CityMag spoke to some local streaming platforms about how they're tackling the issue of gender representation.
MoreA checklist of behaviours to help you identify ailing mental health and some handy resources to turn to for help.
MoreSupported by his employer but exempt from the government's JobKeeper safety net, Rashad Cassim is happy to be back at work and cooking some of his favourite meals as a way to stay in Adelaide.
MoreThe South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute's Wellbeing and Resilience Centre has reduced its online mental health support program from $320 to a pay-what-you-feel model.
MoreWhen working from home during COVID-19, it's important to create clear boundaries - both socially, and between your work and home life, writes CityMag and InDaily reporter Angela Skujins.
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