From two-metre brush strokes to tiny tattoos, Jas Crisp is making her mark
A mid-tattoo chat with Adelaide artist Jasmine (Jas) Crisp reveals a varied and exciting art practice dedicated to people and the objects they treasure.
MoreA mid-tattoo chat with Adelaide artist Jasmine (Jas) Crisp reveals a varied and exciting art practice dedicated to people and the objects they treasure.
More100 portraits of South Australians are being displayed on 100 Stobie poles throughout the state as part of this month’s History Festival.
MoreThis week, Green Adelaide released a state-first strategy on how to improve greening in SA. CityMag asked around to gauge how effective targets are.
MoreHospitality operators are concerned about their businesses, staff and industry during the cost of living crisis. CityMag looks into the issues, stresses and taxes all taking their toll.
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.
MoreIn a moment when the city’s live music venues are closing for good, festivals are becoming the new way many are exposed to SA talent. Reporters David Simmons and Helen Karakulak dig deep into the numbers and ask: do we need a locals quota?
MoreIf you’re a woman working in design, advertising, marketing, PR or another of Adelaide’s thriving creative comms industries, you'll receive a very warm and 'unstuffy' welcome from She Creates.
MoreGroovin’ the Moo has announced it won’t be going ahead this year due to a lack of ticket sales, despite the perception that festivals bring in more punters than local gigs.
MoreThree more nightclubs in the West End have announced closures in December, with remaining traders calling on the state government for support before more go under.
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