Being socially distanced doesn't mean being completely isolated from society. There are businesses, arts groups and institutions offering cultural and community connection through the world wide web - from virtual gallery tours, free morning yoga sessions to local livestreamed gigs.
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A 12-seat, no standing room cocktail bar will open on Pulteney Street in early March, founded by a once rising star of Adelaide’s cocktail scene.
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In our work as journalists, we have the privilege of meeting and reporting on citizens who possess the power and agency to influence the future of Adelaide. We've collated an A-Z of power-brokers from our contact books, edited to a list of 20 that we believe will help shape the New Adelaide.
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The SA Museum, in partnership with Civic Ledger, has been named as a finalist in the State Government’s Blockchain Innovation Challenge. To figure out how the technology works, we’ve revisited a conversation with Civic Ledger co-founder Katrina Donaghy from last year.
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As the most recent custodian of The Adelaide - a 266-year-old violin purchased by South Australia in 1955 - ASO concertmaster Natsuko Yoshimoto has the state's history at her fingertips.
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Nicolás Jaar, Bliss Signal, and DJ Lag, the self-proclaimed king of Gqom - a genre of club music sprouting out of Durban, South Africa - have joined the stacked 2018 Unsound Adelaide lineup.
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We had a few beers to commiserate with the Ed Castle's publican Tony Bond on the closure of his business. We then came up with a plan to ensure what happened to Red Door Bakery and his pub never happens again.
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In collaboration with the Namatjira family, Namatjira Legacy Trust, Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre, Tony Albert, Tarnanthi and cultural leaders Mervyn Rubuntja and Kevin McCormack, a host of artists are auctioning their work at Tarnanthi's historic auction...
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Found on Pirie: very, very good food. And a surprising amount of other things.
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