At the tender age of 25, Hugo Michell did what few others would dare - he opened an art gallery. Eight years later he’s firmly established nationally and is helping local artists catapult from the leafy streets of Beulah Park to the world stage.
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The basement bar we’ve all been waiting for.
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Daylight saving is almost over, which means days are getting shorter and our primal instincts are taking over, telling us to gorge before winter’s darkness descends and hibernation begins (for some).
[remark]Fork Awakens runs Friday, 1 April form 5pm til...
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Maybe it will be a relative, or your friend’s inaugural offspring or, maybe, your own baby’s best-friend-for-life’s fifth birthday. These events might seem casual, but there’s a lot at stake – if you get it wrong you could be labelled “boring”, “smelly” – or worse – for life.
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The bit of Hindley Street most often portrayed as dark and dangerous has always been more diverse than the mainstream media let on, but now it is rapidly turning into something else entirely – one of Adelaide’s premier precincts. Such a quick turnaround won’t be without complication, or opportunity.
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Also Sprach Zarathustra! It sounds like the shoutings of a militaristic German yoga instructor, but we promise the reality is far easier on the ears.
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You probably won’t walk into Womad expecting to dance to Space Race-era public information films, but if you stumble upon Public Service Broadcasting’s set you should be ready to reconsider that expectation.
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From tomorrow, the Japanese Film Festival is back in Adelaide. CityMag got to interview director Keishi Otomo. It was awesome.
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Our cultural institutions love launching programs and the season for it is upon us. With invites from every cultural outfit known to Don Dunstan flooding our inbox, we take stock not just of each program, but also of the launches themselves.
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