A tragic gay hate crime that led to the death of a young man in Wyoming in the 90s has parallels to the murder of George Duncan in Adelaide according to the musical director of an upcoming performance of oratorio Considering Matthew Shepard.
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Cult filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things will join more than 130 films on the Adelaide Film Festival lineup after organisers secured two late wish list additions.
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Mushrooms have bloomed in forests throughout South Australia, igniting Adelaide's online and irl foraging community.
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Airing Thursday nights, community TV talk show Couch 44 platforms an emerging generation of young Adelaideans making our city an interesting place to live.
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If CityMag had a rocket, these are the sounds we'd launch into space, as selected by 10 aural authorities on all things Adelaide.
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Good architecture and design makes our daily lives better, and this is a contribution worth recognising. With public voting now open for the City of Adelaide Prize, we asked each finalist why their project merits your vote.
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How the next iteration of the internet is being built in our city.
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Eat, coffee, gym, repeat. New café Heat has opened up out the front of North Adelaide gym PLATFRM on Melbourne Street.
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Liverpool-born bibliophile John Scott, owner of New Morning Books, has sold thousands of tomes over his three decades running second-hand bookshops. He’s encountered “the variety of humanity” from behind the counter, and will never turn away a worthwhile book.
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