Arts Minister Andrea Michaels tells CityMag the government is not renewing its lease on church-turned-nightclub-cum-creative-working-space St Paul's, as it has “limited disability access” and the city has a glut of existing coworking spaces.
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In the seventh iteration of African art and creativity celebration Sanaa, the Adelaide festival will be bigger, bolder and even more proud of its roots.
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A solo exhibition at The Mill is giving voice to lesser heard stories.
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Three South Australian theatre companies speak with CityMag about the artistic responsibility to engage with the climate crisis, and the likelihood theatre alone can save the world.
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For almost 150 years, Mount Gunson's sun-bleached hills have been mined for copper – a metal integral to our electrified future. Located out of sight more than 400 kilometres from the CBD, many believe generations of extraction have left the surrounding landscape in dire need of rehabilitation.
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Wiradjuri man Daniel Riley's path to becoming the first First Nations artistic director of Australian Dance Theatre began with a chance meeting with its founder as a teenager. With ADT's future in his hands, he plans to make work that "could only happen here".
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CityMag tours Adelaide's meme-page landscape to understand the mass appeal of poking fun at our city on social media.
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Winter Reds in the Adelaide Hills is your reason to schedule a long weekend pronto.
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Artist Viray Thach’s first solo exhibition, ‘Resilience’, aims to create conversation about societal misunderstandings of the experience of sexual assault while elevating the voices of survivors.
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