
Cabaret Fringe Festival is busting out for a new season
Boasting more than 30 risqué and raunchy acts, next month’s festival proves life really is a cabaret, old chum.
MoreBoasting more than 30 risqué and raunchy acts, next month’s festival proves life really is a cabaret, old chum.
MoreAfter years of being battered by COVID-19 restrictions, six-piece kaleidoscopic musical outfit Slowmango are asking for public help to fund part of their first full-length album release. If you donate enough, you could even buy yourself a private gig.
MoreAfter serving as sous chef early in the restaurant's life, Daniel Murphy has returned to FINO Seppeltsfield, taking the head chef role following Sam Smith's exit.
MoreVote for your favourite city architecture projects for the City of Adelaide Prize, representing the people’s choice as part of the South Australian Architecture Awards.
MoreFirst Nations hip-hop group Sonz of Serpent fuse boom-bap bars about the “urban Blackfella” with centuries-old cultural references. Ahead of the outfit’s hour-long WOMADelaide set this weekend, we spoke with one of the MCs about the northern suburbs, community and their debut album.
MoreBuon-Cattivi Press owner Alex Dunkin speaks with CityMag about preserving local queer history in print and the role micropublishers play in Adelaide’s literary scene.
MoreIn the '60s, Elizabeth Beevor doggedly pursued a career in the cutthroat, male-dominated industry of barbering. Last year, she hung up her razor after 52 years. She speaks with CityMag about her trailblazing career and the power of perseverance.
MoreIn 'Home Thoughts', Adelaide-based theatremaker James Watson explores his experience of the tension between staying put in South Australia and taking a leap of faith interstate.
More11—14 March 2022
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