Why an accessible Fringe is good for everyone
CityMag sat down with access consultant Jacqueline Tedmanson and the Adelaide Fringe to understand what accessibility really looks like.
MoreCityMag sat down with access consultant Jacqueline Tedmanson and the Adelaide Fringe to understand what accessibility really looks like.
MoreFor the first time in its 167 year history, the South Australian Museum will open its doors for 48 hours for GONDWANA VR: The Exhibition as part of the Adelaide Festival.
MoreMad March is officially upon us, with the Adelaide Fringe and Adelaide Festival in full swing, and WOMADelaide this weekend. As part of our festival prep, CityMag asked the big players: how safe are our festivals, and what goes into keeping them that way?
MoreA traditional Italian restaurant by the team behind Spread, Dolly, Fettle and Bar Lune is about to make its debut on Broadway.
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?
MoreAs part of the Adelaide Fringe, 10 local artists/bands were paired up with filmmakers to make a music video in just 10 days. We caught up with them to talk about the project and find out more about their sound.
MoreAfter a sold-out screening this week, these talented Adelaide filmmakers reflect on the challenge of making tight-turnaround music videos for the Adelaide Fringe.
MoreCityMag sits down with musician Erin Buku to discuss her music, first solo album and upcoming performance at WOMADelaide.
MoreWe've rounded up Adelaide's best new music for the month of February, including aleksiah, Erin Buku, Next Best Feeling, The Munch and West Thebarton.
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