The hospitality staffing crisis is a multifaceted problem, and restaurants are working hard to retain the staff they have – including hosting guest chef events to provide an engaging and educational environment for their workers.
More
CityMag tours Adelaide's meme-page landscape to understand the mass appeal of poking fun at our city on social media.
More
Two challengers for the Adelaide City Council’s south ward - a business and residential neighbourhood - have revealed themselves. Despite both having connections to state political parties, they argue they are not trying to stack the chamber.
More
For insight into Adelaide Festival exhibition Neoteric, CityMag spoke with four of the 40 visual artists and writers taking part in the artist-led project, currently on show at the Adelaide Railway Station.
More
Our colleagues over at InReview know their arts and culture, so when they say a show’s worth going to, we listen. We’ve rounded up their highest-rated reviews to help you plan your weekend Fringe-going.
More
Art collective The Bait Fridge and sister musical outfit Slowmango let CityMag into their costume-filled Kent Town studio to sit in on a laughing choir session, where all senses of self were dissolved.
More
Brewer Stephen Nelsen heads up one of the country’s most in-demand and reputable beer education courses, but the beer consultant, judge and TAFE SA educator is worried a lack of resources is hampering the program's growth.
More
Cult Hindmarsh Square record store Clarity Records is expanding into an empty bricks-and-mortar space next door, and plans on also throwing (sometimes boozy) gigs on weekends.
More
The Ern Malley Affair, a 1940s literary hoax, has captivated Adelaide musician Max Savage from a young age. For the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, the artist will bring the story to life through music and live painting.
More