‘They should expect a little bit of truth’
Aboriginal 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.
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.
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.
MorePremiering at Illuminate Adelaide, 'We Will Slam You With Our Wings' turns the operatic convention of the soprano’s death on its head, while taking a kick at leading men.
MoreA walk through ‘Metaverse’ delivers an immersive, unsettling encounter with the internet in all its invasiveness, making this a must for contemporary art lovers and dystopia junkies alike.
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MoreArchitect Erin Crowden has just celebrated 10 years at leading Adelaide firm Williams Burton Leopardi and shows CityMag through one of her favourite projects while discussing some of the realities of the architecture profession in 2020.
MoreBy eschewing aesthetic realism in favour of emotional resonance for his immersive project Eight, Michel van der Aa may be among the first in the world to find an effective artistic language within virtual reality.
MoreSaskia Scott and Galen Cuthbertson knew that moving into a little lane in North Adelaide would bring them closer to work and the city, but they didn’t know it would also bring them closer to a sense of community.
MoreAs the pieces of Adelaide Riverbank start to fall into place, Renewal SA and the Riverbank Authority have taken on the job of creating an all-encompassing identity for this diverse precinct.
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