WOMADelaide: Emma Donovan and The Putbacks
Emma Donovan and The Putbacks bring a uniquely and powerfully Australian take on blues and soul to Womad with a set full of surprises.
MoreEmma Donovan and The Putbacks bring a uniquely and powerfully Australian take on blues and soul to Womad with a set full of surprises.
MoreCityMag checked in with the well-read folk at Adelaide City Libraries for a month’s worth of book recommendations. Our criteria? Something unexpected, engaging and a page turner.
MoreWhile some library shelves are emptying for an online future, bookshops are busy and bookstagram is thriving. CityMag set out to investigate the continued fascination with books, and the people and places that love them.
MoreUntil 7 January 2024
MoreFor Good Music Month, CityMag caught up with Exploding White Mice to chat about the golden age of Adelaide’s live music scene and how it’s been cemented (literally) in the city.
MoreYou might know it as the city’s elite outdoor festival space, but the 760 hectares of the Adelaide Park Lands belong to you.
MoreThe City of Adelaide has no shortage of plans for the future of the city, but in order to create a CBD that prioritises residents’ needs, the recently-installed city area councillor wants city-dwellers more involved in creating a bolder, broader vision.
MoreWriter and research fellow Jared Thomas describes the South Australian Museum's Aboriginal Cultures Gallery as "terrible". But the Nukunu person is not about shaming the 165-year-old institution: he has insights on how to make it better.
MoreAboriginal man Elijah Bravington is leading eye-opening Indigenous-informed tours of the city for the Nature Festival, and says patrons should be ready to see their city in a more honest light.
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