“How are we supposed to police dancing? If I see someone moving more than five centimetres left to right, is that dancing?” an exasperated live music venue owner tells CityMag, while another says he’s pulling the plug on operations indefinitely.
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Underground hip hop and street culture store Clinic116 is celebrating its 20th birthday, but the store was almost wiped out with the rise of the world wide web. A new guard of ownership wants to bolster it's relevance in a new age.
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At the end of a 14-day quarantine following his return from London, Jake Norris details his days of “house arrest” and offers tips on surviving it with your sanity intact.
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Meet the 10 men and women we're nominating for this awards program that celebrates leadership in all its guises.
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Being socially distanced doesn't mean being completely isolated from society. There are businesses, arts groups and institutions offering cultural and community connection through the world wide web - from virtual gallery tours, free morning yoga sessions to local livestreamed gigs.
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The whole point of Fringe should be to see some art you can discuss with friends over a drink afterwards, so we’ve found a bunch of shows that could be conversation starters – and money savers for BankSA cardholders.
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Hosted at the historic Kuitpo Hall, Kickback at Kuitpo is a free-entry BYO event featuring wood-fired pizza, music, the Kuitpo Kollective wineries, and beer from Kuitpo's first brewery, Kuitpo Brewing Co.
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Taking inspiration from voguing and the queer ballroom culture of the '80s, New Worlds Ball is a not-to-be-missed Adelaide Symphony Orchestra event.
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Artistic director of State Opera, Stuart Maunder appreciates it's the past that builds our future, and the power of the unamplified voice that speaks truth to all.
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