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Adelaide has always had a flair for the horrific. Reporter David Simmons explores the ins and outs of the scene and the people who make it.
MoreAdelaide has always had a flair for the horrific. Reporter David Simmons explores the ins and outs of the scene and the people who make it.
MoreAiring Thursday nights, community TV talk show Couch 44 platforms an emerging generation of young Adelaideans making our city an interesting place to live.
MoreIf CityMag had a rocket, these are the sounds we'd launch into space, as selected by 10 aural authorities on all things Adelaide.
MoreAn 18-storey retirement-living apartment set for construction on Gunson Street will force out a creative warehouse full of artists, photographers and fashion designers. We speak to current and former residents of the city laneway about what is lost when young people are moved on.
MoreWe love local music, you love local music, so we've dedicated our 2023 Festival Edition to South Australia’s music industry.
MoreTo celebrate half a decade of mini-festival Swirl Fest, the hyper-local label is flying a handful of outsiders in from interstate for a 14-band-strong party, spanning two stages and a range of genres at Adelaide UniBar in February.
MoreThe five artists selected for Adelaide Contemporary Experimental's year-long residency program are now exhibiting their work, so we've asked Dani Reynolds, Ash Tower and Chelsea Farquhar how their time at the arts institution has influenced their practice.
MoreElder Major ‘Moogy’ Sumner has been involved in numerous high-profile repatriations of Aboriginal remains. He’s about to embark on his most personal and poignant one yet.
MoreIn the second part of our city council election series, incumbent candidates Keiran Snape and Alexander Hyde meet at the Cranka to debate about council factions and what they'll do for the CBD if re-elected in November.
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